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Scientific
and medical sources on endocrine disruption |
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Protecting
Your Child From Toxic Threats to Brain Development Personal
Guidelines for Children, Parents, and Future Parents. Recommendations
from Greater Boston Physicians for Social Responsibility.
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The
Tulane/Xavier Center for Bioenvironmental Research
A multidisciplinary
research center with programs in Environmental Astrobiology, Ecosystem
Research, Biomonitoring/Bioremediation, MiRIR, Women's
Health and Environmental
Endocrinology.
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Environmental
Estrogens and Other Hormones (a project of the Center for Bioenvironmental
Research)
An
excellent resource for learning about the basic concepts in endocrine
disruption, and for updates on research and conferences.
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Distruttori
Endocrini: Information in Italian and English about endocrine
disruption. Istituto Superiore di Sanità Viale Regina Elena,
299 Roma(Italia).
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The
Why Files
A project
created by National Institute for Science Education and the National
Science Foundation, and funded by the Graduate School, University
of Wisconsin-Madison. Its website provides basic information on
endocrine disruption and updates on the EPA's screening process.
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MEDLINE
The
National Library of Medicine's premier bibliographic database covering
the fields of medicine, nursing, dentistry, veterinary medicine,
and the preclinical sciences.
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Environmental
Health Perspectives
A scientific
journal of the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences
(NIEHS).
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Environmental
Toxins and Reproductive Health - About.com
Information
and many internet links related to women's environmental health.
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