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What are Common Sources of Reproductive Toxicants?
Common sources of reproductive toxicants include:
1.
Phthalates
found in plastics and personal care products.
2.
Heavy metals
such as lead and mercury.
3.
Pesticides
used in agriculture.
4.
Pharmaceuticals
and over-the-counter medications.
5.
Environmental pollutants
like air and water contaminants.
6.
Endocrine disruptors
that interfere with hormonal systems.
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