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Lise Masson

Scientists call for an end to the manipulation of science on hormone disrupting chemicals

December 8, 2016 By Lise Masson

Nearly 100 leading scientists from universities and research institutes around the world have joined forces to underline the urgent need for action on climate change and hormone (endocrine) disrupting chemicals (EDCs). In a commentary, 'Let's stop the manipulation of science', (also available in French), published by Le Monde last week, they warn that vested interests are … [Read more...] about Scientists call for an end to the manipulation of science on hormone disrupting chemicals

New US study finds fast food consumption associated with exposures to phthalates

April 13, 2016 By Lise Masson

New research, published today finds that people in the US who eat more fast food have higher levels of certain phthalate chemicals in their urine. The chemicals found, DEHP and DINP, are used as plasticisers in PVC plastics, and their use is partially restricted in Europe due to health concerns; they are also hormone (endocrine) disrupters. … [Read more...] about New US study finds fast food consumption associated with exposures to phthalates

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