Ph.D., Professor of Environmental Medicine and Reproductive Health at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, expert on the impact of environmental chemicals on hormones and fertility, author of influential research and books on male reproductive health and endocrine disruptors.
Dr. Shanna Swan is a distinguished environmental and reproductive epidemiologist specializing in how chemical exposures affect human fertility and hormonal health.
She has held the position of Professor at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, where she leads groundbreaking research on endocrine disruptors.
Her work has significantly advanced understanding of declining sperm counts, reproductive toxicology, and the impact of environmental pollutants on reproductive outcomes.
She is widely recognized for her rigorous scientific studies and her book that brings public attention to chemical risks to human reproductive health.

Topic: The severe impact of environmental chemicals and toxins (like phthalates, BPA, pesticides) on human hormone health, fertility, and reproductive systems, along with practical strategies to mitigate exposure and safeguard health.

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