Environmental health is described as the components of human health that are influenced by physical, chemical, biological, and social factors in the environment, as well as the evaluation and management of such factors. All that surrounds us is included in the exogenous and endogenous environmental health determinants, which include not only physical, chemical, and biological variables, but also hormones, diet, and lifestyle. Physical, biological, behavioural, cultural, and socioeconomic factors all have an impact on a person's reproductive health. The relative effects of these characteristics may differ throughout the globe or even within a single country. Untreated infections, for example, may pose the greatest harm in populations with high incidence of sexually transmitted infections or in places with insufficient health care resources, increasing women's risk of premature birth, foetal loss, or perinatal mortality. Furthermore, infants born to mothers who have such disorders are at risk of contracting the infection after birth and are susceptible to other difficulties during the new-born period.
Title : Inositol in treating sub fertile women and Adolescents with PCOS
Lalit Bora, Obstetric and Gynaecological Societies of India, India
Title : Impact of matrix metalloproteinase [MMP]-2 (2735C>T) and tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinase [TIMP]-2 (2418G>C) gene polymorphisms with human papillomavirus-mediated cervical cancer: Emerging trends in Gynecologic Oncology
Saumya Pandey, Indira-IVF Hospital, India
Title : A case report on the effectiveness of lifestyle modification in the treatment of infertility in a 43-year-old woman with amh: 0.8 with a history of two negative transfers, once with her own embryo and once with a donated egg
Mansoreh Eshghparast, Shahid Beheshti University, Iran (Islamic Republic of)
Title : Exercise Intervention for women following chemotherapy for ovarian cancer
Deirdre Mc Grath, Queen's University Belfast, United Kingdom
Title : Navigating women’s health:challenges, solutions and beyond.
Okonta Rosemary Theresa, Oskar Kammer School, Germany
Title : The role of telehealth in postpartum depression screening
Samantha Palmer, Baylor University, United States