- University of Aberdeen Media Release
- IST World Projects - Reproductive effects of environmental chemicals in females
- Environmental Expert.com News
- Holyrood Magazine
- European Commission Research Information Centre
- Health Competence
- Press and Journal
- Endocrine Abstracts
- European Commission Research Environment Newsletter
- Chemicals in environment 'damaging male fertility'
- Study suggest chemicals in the environment could threaten male fertility
- Sex and sewage: Environmental endocrine disruptors are man-made chemicals that have been shown to have adverse effects on animal and human health and fertility. Aberdeen scientists told the British Science Festival today (Wednesday September 5) their effects on ecosystems and human health could be as significant as climate change.