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Our Stolen Future: NRC report on hormonally active agents in the environment
Navigate the site Newest developments Book Basics New Science Consensus Statements Commentary Myths vs. Reality Useful links Important Events Other Sources Other Languages About the Authors Hormonally Active ... health risks for people. The panel members also concurred that hormonally active chemicals can affect humans and wildlife at high doses, but ...
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Our Stolen Future: NRC panel on hormonally active agents in the environment
Navigate the site Newest developments Book Basics New Science Consensus Statements Commentary Myths vs. Reality Useful links Important Events Other Sources Other Languages About the Authors Hormonally Active Agents in the Environment US National Research Council Hormonally Active Agents (HAAs) is the ...
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Our Stolen Future: Foreward by Vice President Al Gore
We need to explore further the links between effects on humans and those ...
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Our Stolen Future: What's the controversy?
These skeptics have typically ignored the extensive animal evidence ...
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Press Releases: IPEN (International POPs Elimination Network
Our Stolen Future’ spoke of he recently released US Academy of Sciences Report on Hormonally Active Agents in the Environment. He stressed that contamination is now global, its impacts occur at ...
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Marine Biological Laboratory
Friday Evening Lecture will be given by Joan Ruderman. Dr. Ruderman will be speaking on “Hormonally active pollutants. Where do they come from and what can they do?” There will be a ...
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Hormones Gone Wild
If their theory is correct, it makes hormonally active endocrine disruptors much more potent than other types of toxic substances. One particular ... EDS were previously thought to only decrease, or block, hormonal activity. Triclocarban and other hormonally active substances are worryingly ubiquitous; found in a myriad of everyday household products such ...
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protecting children from environmental hazards
Thus, this proposal must >be modified. > >Expeditious Action and Adequate Resources ...
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Marine Biological Laboratory
Cells and Microscopes" 08/03/07 Glassman Lecture - Joan Ruderman, Harvard Medical School - "Hormonally-Active Pollutants: Where Do They Come From and What Can They Do?" 08/10/07 Robert ...
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