Steroid drugs(SDs) have emerged as significant environmental pollutants due to their strong bioactivity and potential to disrupt endocrine systems. In this study, the occurrence of steroid drugs and their conjugates was investigated in wastewater treatment plants and natural riv...
Indoor air pollution (IAP), primarily from the combustion of solid fuels like wood and charcoal, is a critical public health challenge. This exposure disproportionately affects women in developing countries due to their traditional domestic roles. However, a comprehensive synthe...
Anthropogenic activities have raised the risk of environmental pollution, particularly by oil and other petroleum hydrocarbon substances. Petroleum hydrocarbons can be harmful and toxic to marine environments and benthic organisms, such as green mussels (Perna viridis). Generall...
Bioplastics have emerged as a sustainable alternative to conventional petroleum-based plastics due to their biodegradability and reduced environmental footprint. This systematic review critically examines the recent advancements in bioplastics, focusing on their classification, ...
Women are unintentionally exposed to endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs) daily, particularly organochlorine (OCPs) and organophosphate pesticides (OPPs), which target female sexual and reproductive health, causing complications such as abnormal sex steroid hormone levels and p...
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