Endocrine-Disrupting Pesticides as Drivers of Human Disease: Mechanistic Toxicology and Life-Course Health Effects

Endocrine-disrupting pesticides (EDPs) are environmental toxicants capable of perturbing hormonal homeostasis through multiple molecular and cellular mechanisms. Growing evidence indicates that these compounds contribute to a broad spectrum of adverse health outcomes extending beyond classical endocrine dysfunction. This review critically synthesizes current knowledge on the toxicological mechanisms of EDPs and evaluates epidemiological evidence linking exposure to human disease….

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