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Fragrance

Fragrance is a recurring research topic on Health Canon. This hub collects related explainers and protocols, newest first, each with evidence grades and practical decision frameworks.

  1. Hormones & Genes

    Fragrance and Endocrine Disruptors: Sex-Axis Synthesis for Men and Women

    Women’s higher PCP exposure elevates some phthalate metabolites; male reproductive endpoints and female puberty/reproductive literature both matter.

    ELENA VOSS 4 MIN READ

  2. Men's Health

    Fragrance, Phthalates, Male Testosterone and Sperm: Evidence Map

    DEP/MEP from fragranced products join broader phthalate male reproductive literature—robust for some congeners, slight for others.

    MARCUS CHEN 4 MIN READ

  3. Environmental Health

    Reducing Endocrine Disruptors at Home (2026)

    Practical exposure cuts: plastics heat, fragrance, dust, receipts, pesticides—ranked without purity paralysis.

    ELENA VOSS 14 MIN READ

  4. Men's Health

    Fragrance Phthalates and Male Reproduction: DEP, DEHP, AGD, and Semen

    EPA SR: DEHP/DBP robust male reproductive evidence; DEP (fragrance-linked) only slight anti-androgen—cut mixtures, not cologne monocausality.

    ELENA VOSS 5 MIN READ

  5. Women's Health

    Fragrance Personal Care and Women’s MEP Exposure: Perfume, Swaps, Pregnancy

    Perfume users ~2.3× urinary MEP; HERMOSA product swap −27% MEP in 3 days—women’s leave-on PCP patterns drive exposure disparity.

    ELENA VOSS 5 MIN READ

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About Fragrance

What is Fragrance?
Fragrance is a topic our editors cover across environmental health, metabolism, fitness, and recovery. This hub aggregates related guidance with citations.
How often is the Fragrance hub updated?
This hub updates when new articles are tagged Fragrance, so the latest coverage appears first.
Is Fragrance coverage medical advice?
No. Content is research synthesis for education. Personal medical decisions require a qualified clinician.