DEHP is an endocrinedisruptor and can pose toxic threats to the reproductive system.
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Ibuprofen has been recognized as an environmental endocrinedisruptor due to its ability to interfere with prostaglandin synthesis.
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As BPA is qualified as an endocrinedisruptor, growing concern is rising for possible harmful effects on human health.
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Tufts University endocrinedisruptor researcher Maricel Maffini, who was not involved in the study, reported similar observations from her own lab.
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Background: In vitro and animal data suggest that cadmium, a heavy metal that contaminates some foods and tobacco plants, is an estrogenic endocrinedisruptor.
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But some researchers say that endocrinedisruptors are a cause of national rises in breast cancer and drops in sperm counts.
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Our study suggests that first trimester exposure to pesticides that are suspected endocrinedisruptors are associated with CP risk in female offspring.
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Of particular concern to Terry are endocrinedisruptors, which affect human hormones and can have feminising or masculinising effects on humans and wildlife.
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These potentiating phenomena of mycotoxin mixtures highlight the urgent need to incorporate combinatory effects into future risk assessment, especially when endocrinedisruptors are involved.
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The Ministry for the Environment says endocrinedisruptors in waterways, such as oestrogen, are among a range of emerging environmental issues it is monitoring.
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There is lab research suggesting that endocrinedisruptingchemicals could contribute to hypospadias.
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Draft EU criteria could have banned 31 pesticides containing endocrinedisruptingchemicals (EDCs).
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The molecular targets of estrogenic endocrinedisruptingchemicals have been studied in detail in vertebrates.
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There is considerable concern that endocrinedisruptingchemicals (EDCs) can affect wildlife and humans.
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A general proposal for predicting the joint effect of endocrinedisruptingchemicals by examining binding energy models was developed in this study.