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Journalistic
sources on endocrine disruption
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The
Why Files
Funded
by the National Science Foundation and now part of the of the University
of Wisconsin-Madison Graduate School, the Why Files ("science
behind the news") summarizes basic
information (as of 1997) about hormone disruption in easily
accessible format rich with graphics.
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Environmental
Media Services
A communications
clearinghouse working to increase media coverage of environmental
issues by providing journalists with reliable and timely information.
One of the main topics covered is Chemicals
and Health.
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Science
News
A weekly
journal available on-line that covers the latest breaking science.
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Foundation
for American Communications (FACS) News Backgrounder
Provides
a briefing paper for journalists on Gender-Bending Chemicals (see
section on Environment).
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Society
of Environmental Journalists
An
professional membership organization of over 1,000 journalists working
on the environmental beat. SEJ has published several issues briefings
for its membership on endocrine disruption and environmental health
topics (use the search option on their site).
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