The study found that middle-aged and older women are physiologically more vulnerable to high heat and humidity than older men, and this increased risk is not simply due to their longer lifespan.
The study revealed that long-term exposure to particulate matter from air pollution adversely affects male fertility, and noise pollution poses a significant threat to female reproductive health in women over 35.
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