“…The disarrangement of hormonal pathways through exposure to EDs can have profound consequences on human health following early embryo development ( Di Credico et al, 2023a ; Gaggi et al, 2023b ). Accordingly, the ubiquitous presence of EDs in everyday products such as pesticides, plastics, and personal care items mimic or block the action of natural hormones and is associated with reproductive problems, developmental abnormalities, and an increased risk of certain diseases ( Di Credico et al, 2023b ; Ullah et al, 2023 ).…”