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Our Stolen Future: Chapter summaries
Excerpt... 4: Hormone Havoc Hormone Havoc examines the tragedy of what can go wrong if the hormonal control of development ... . An important lesson from Gray's work is that hormone disruption is not limited to the estrogen system. Virtually every hormone-receptor interaction is vulnerable. If a disruptor hasn't ...
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Overexposure has been linked to the ... ovulation by increasing the sensitivity of the ovaries to follicle stimulating hormone. In some studies, IGF has been credited with helping embryos ... with the use of r-GBH, the genetically engineered growth hormone some farmers use to increase milk production in cows. One ...
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Dioxin
Dioxin acts like an "environmental hormone," wreaking havoc on many of the body's natural biochemical processes. When dioxin enters the body it ...
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NEWS TASMANIA TASMANIAN TOURISM FORESTRY - March 2005
FULL VERSION @ TASMANIAN TIMES... ===================== • MORE ABOUT THE CORRUPTION.... BUSINESS AS USUAL.... TASSIE STYLE Havoc as Forestry fires out of control By LINDA SMITH - 02 April 2005 FOREST ... classified them in the category of "endocrine disruptor" chemicals that can affect the hormone system........ AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW - Pulp friction silences critics / Cost - $3.30 - 1621 words ...
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Noiseletter - Fall 2000, Page 2
It appears that these detrimental health effects ... increases, it is clear that more and more people are becoming painfully aware of the havoc a few can wreak with their selfish use of noisemaking technology. On December 20, 1954 ...
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Pulp and Paper Production Basics
Mill waste water continues to wreak havoc on surrounding ecosystems. In laboratory tests, mill effluent causes reproductive impairment in zooplankton, ... of carbon dioxide, plus other unreported emissions. Air discharges from pulp mills contain hormone-disrupting and carcinogenic chemicals, such as chlorinated phenols, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), and ...
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Hormones Gone Wild
... claim that even low-level exposure is enough to wreak havoc on any number of hormone-related processes by interacting directly with our hormone receptors; which can lead to cancer, reproductive failure and ...
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