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Scientific Consensus on Endocrine Disruption
Vallombrosa 2005
Vallombrosa Consensus Statement on environmental contaminants and human fertility compromise
Prague Declaration 2005
Prague Declaration on Endocrine Disruption
International Programme on Chemical Safety (NIEHS-WHO), 2002
Global Assessment of the State-of-the-Science of Endocrine Disruptors
US National Toxicology Program, 2000
Scientific peer review of low-dose studies.
The Royal Society 2000
Endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs)
Yokohama 1999
The Effects of Endocrine Disruptors in Living Things
National Research Council 1999
Hormonally-active Agents in the Environment.
Erice 1995
Environmental endocrine disrupting chemicals: neural, endocrine and behavioral effects.
Wingspread 1995-II
Chemically-induced alterations in the developing immune system: the wildlife/human connection.
Wingspread 1995-I
Chemically-induced alterations in functional development and reproduction of fishes.
Wingspread 1993
Environmentally induced alterations in development: a focus on wildlife.
Wingspread 1991
Chemically-induced alterations in sexual development: the wildlife/human connection.
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