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Posted on 18-11-2020
Infertility affects about 15% of the world's population and male factors are responsible for 40-50% of these cases. There are many causes that could explain the decline in fertility in men: the environment and lifestyle, environmental pollution, tobacco and/or alcohol consumption, lack of physical activity, stress and unhealthy diets. However, no study has jointly evaluated all of these factors at once.
Now, the Human Nutrition Unit and the Laboratory of Toxicology and Environmental Health (TecnATox) are leading the study LED-FERTYL (Lifestyle and environmental determinants of seminogram and other male fertility related parameters), which is now in the recruitment phase of male volunteers between 18 and 40 years old.
Are you willing to help us?
If you would like to participate in this study you will only need to attend to a single appointment at the beginning of the project. You must meet a number of criteria to be included in the study: to be between 18 and 40 years, answer a series of questionnaires related to their lifestyle and other personal characteristics and provide biological samples to be able to start the research.
Those interested, please send an e-mail to ledfertyl.nutricio@urv.cat indicating the subject "Recruitment Ledfertyl".
Posted on 17-11-2020
The interview of Dr. Martí Nadal by El Punt Avui is in press. You can read the full press release here!
EarlyCLOTHES is a Research project funded by the Spanish Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities (PID2019-104443GB-I00), which will assess the human health risks associated to the early-life exposure to chemicals contained in textile products
Posted on 13-11-2020
Posted on 12-11-2020
One more year, the Founder of Tecnatox, Dr. Jose L Domingo, occupies the first position in the ranking of the best scientists residing in Spain according to their h-indices (http://indice-h.webcindario.com/indice.html ). The Professor Domingo's position corresponds to the area of toxicology.
Congratulations!
Posted on 09-11-2020
In the framework of SEAFOODTOMORROW, we have optimized FishChoice, the benefit-risk communication tool designed to support consumers in making informed decisions about the fish and seafood they eat.
This tool aims to provide users with balanced information about the risks of chemical pollutants versus the benefits of a wide range of nutrients, derived from weekly consumption of fish and seafood in a personalised system. The tool is based on a previous version of FishChoice, which was created and validated within ECsafeSEAFOOD FP7. This updated version of the tool includes additional seafood species, extended nutritional information (12 nutrients), the latest EFSA recommendations, as well as the up-to-date pollutant data, and a new feature that provides users with information on the sustainability of seafood stocks.
The tool is free to use and available in 25 European languages!
Learn more at www.fishchoice.eu/
Posted on 06-11-2020