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endocrine disrupting chemicals
endocrine disrupting chemicals
Effects of BPA Substitutes
Kerry Grens | Apr 11, 2016
Two studies add to the evidence that replacements for the plastic additive affect cells and animals in the same, untoward ways as bisphenol A.
Behavior Brief
Jenny Rood | Feb 6, 2015
A round-up of recent discoveries in behavior research
BPA Disrupts Zebrafish Neurogenesis
Tracy Vence | Jan 15, 2015
Exposure to bisphenol A or its alternative, bisphenol S, reduces the generation of new neurons in the embryonic animal’s hypothalamus, according to a small study.
Common Chemicals Damage Sperm
Bob Grant | May 13, 2014
Researchers elucidate a molecular mechanism through which endocrine disrupting compounds compromise the viability of human gametes.