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This
file holds archives of new developments during 1999. Other archives
hold material from 2000 and 2001.
New Developments contains the most recent
materials. For a broad overview of the scientific trends since OSF
was published, see Broad
Trends. And for pointers to a host of important new research
results, organized by topic, visit Recent
Important Studies.
Mattell
commits to phthalate-free toys . December 1999.
New
York Times coverage.
The
European Union bans phthalates in kid's toys. December 1999.
Sheldon
Krimsky publishes Hormonal
Chaos , a book about the development of endocrine disruption
as a scientific and policy issue. November 1999
The
National Academy of Sciences issues a report
on "hormonally active agents," confirming
the basic thesis of Our Stolen Future. August 1999
July
1999. Ted Schettler, Gina Solomon, Maria Valenti and Annette Huddle
publish "Generations
at Risk" (MIT Press), a comprehensive book about the science
and law of reproductive toxicology.
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