Environmental Contaminants and Endocrine Health
By Oliana Carnevali, Gary Hardiman
Environmental Contaminants and Endocrine Health is a groundbreaking book by Oliana Carnevali and Gary Hardiman that delves into the impacts of environmental contaminants with hormonal disrupting activities on our health. In this comprehensive and enlightening work, the authors explore the various effects of endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs) on metabolism, reproduction, and the broader physiological roles of the endocannabinoid system.
One of the key aspects of this book is its systematic coverage of EDC sources and effects. Carnevali and Hardiman elucidate the origins and descriptions of EDCs, provide model examples, and unravel the mechanisms of action behind their biological effects. This foundational coverage of the endocrine system and EDCs offers a solid base for understanding the subsequent chapters.
The book then delves into the profound impacts of EDCs on humans and animals. From metabolic alterations to epidemiological studies of fertility and metabolism, the authors present compelling insights into the wide range of effects these contaminants can have on our well-being. The comprehensive coverage of research findings bridges the gap between laboratory models and real-life scenarios, shedding light on the connections between EDC exposure and an array of human diseases.
Carnevali and Hardiman explore the confirmed and suspected human diseases that can arise from EDC exposure. These include cancers, intellectual disabilities, autism, birth defects of the urethra (hypospadias), decreased sperm count, increased rates of miscarriage, obesity, type 2 diabetes, and more. By carefully examining the scientific evidence, the authors establish a strong case linking EDCs to the development of these serious health conditions.
The book also highlights the urgent need for intervention, mitigation, and adaptation to reduce the threat posed by hazardous pollutants. The authors discuss the removal of these substances from wastewaters, showcasing potential strategies and technologies that can help safeguard our environment and health.
For academic and research staff in endocrinology and hormone toxicology, as well as professors, researchers, and students in the field, Environmental Contaminants and Endocrine Health is an essential resource. It provides up-to-date information, insightful analysis, and thought-provoking discussions that will deepen your understanding of the complex interplay between environmental contaminants, the endocrine system, and human health.
Product Details
- ASIN: B0C6T8ZHNH
- Publisher: Academic Press (May 30, 2023)
- Publication Date: May 30, 2023
- Language: English
If you are passionate about safeguarding your health and the well-being of future generations, Environmental Contaminants and Endocrine Health is a must-read. This comprehensive and thought-provoking book will empower you with knowledge and insights that can drive positive change. Order your copy today and embark on a journey to better understand the impacts of environmental contaminants on our endocrine health.
Product Details
- Includes important foundational coverage of the endocrine system, definitions of EDC sources and descriptions, model examples and mechanisms of action biological effects
- Provides coverage of EDC effects in humans and animals, from metabolic alterations to epidemiological studies of fertility and metabolism
- Presents insights into the confirmed and suspected human diseases spectrum with origins linked to EDC exposure, including cancers, intellectual disabilities, autism, birth defects of the urethra (hypospadias), decreased sperm count, increased rates of miscarriage, obesity, type 2 diabetes, and more
- ASIN : B0C6T8ZHNH
- Publisher : Academic Press (May 30, 2023)
- Publication date : May 30, 2023
- Language : English