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1. Parameters of ovarian reserve in relation to urinary concentrations of parabens.

2. Triclosan exposure and ovarian reserve.

3. Exposure to modern, widespread environmental endocrine disrupting chemicals and their effect on the reproductive potential of women: an overview of current epidemiological evidence.

4. Human Semen Quality, Sperm DNA Damage, and the Level of Urinary Concentrations of 1N and TCPY, the Biomarkers of Nonpersistent Insecticides.

5. Urinary Bisphenol A Levels and Male Fertility.

6. Environmental levels of triclosan and male fertility.

7. Environmental exposure to parabens and sperm chromosome disomy.

8. Toward a multi-country monitoring system of reproductive health in the context of endocrine disrupting chemical exposure.

9. The association between environmental exposure to pyrethroids and sperm aneuploidy.

10. The effect of environmental exposure to pyrethroids and DNA damage in human sperm.

11. Semen quality and the level of reproductive hormones after environmental exposure to pyrethroids.

12. Children's residential exposure to selected allergens and microbial indicators: endotoxins and (1→3)-β-D-glucans.

13. Association between a biomarker of exposure to polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and semen quality.

14. Exposure to widespread environmental toxicants and children's cognitive development and behavioral problems.

15. Chemical exposure early in life and the neurodevelopment of children--an overview of current epidemiological evidence.

16. Exposure to environmental and lifestyle factors and attention-deficit / hyperactivity disorder in children - a review of epidemiological studies.

17. Exposure to phenoxyacetic acid herbicides and predictors of exposure among spouses of farmers.

18. Polish mother and child cohort study (REPRO_PL)--methodology of follow-up of the children.

19. Environmental factors and semen quality.

20. Prenatal and childhood exposure to pesticides and neurobehavioral development: review of epidemiological studies.

21. Adverse health effects of children's exposure to pesticides: what do we really know and what can be done about it.

22. Exposure to pesticides and childhood cancer risk: has there been any progress in epidemiological studies?

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