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Tag: biomonitoring

US scientist: 'Many routes of exposure' to endocrine disruptors - 09 May 2012 - Interview

Shanna H. Swan, a renowned scientist specialising in reproductive medicine, has warned about the health effects of endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) known as phthalates which can end up in food via pesticides or plastics. In an interview with EurActiv, she calls on regulators to better protect consumers against those "hidden chemicals".

Scientist calls for regulation of 'stealth chemicals' - 09 May 2012 - News

Shanna H. Swan, a renowned scientist specialising in reproductive medicine, has warned about the health effects of endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) such as phthalates which can end up in food via pesticides or plastics. In an interview with EurActiv, she calls on regulators to better protect consumers against those "hidden chemicals".

Biomonitoring still perceived as 'controversial' science - 13 June 2007 - News

Analysis of blood, tissue, urine or hair samples to detect the presence of certain substances in the human body, known as human biomonitoring (HBM), can provide a useful link between environmental pollution and health, but the interpretation of data is still controversial, panellists agreed during a Green Week debate.

Scientists divided over health impact of chemicals - 19 October 2006 - News

Doctors and cancer researchers have renewed calls for REACH to phase out toxic chemicals believed to cause illness. But arguments persist that the effects of tiny levels of exposure are still largely unknown.

EU research to look into chemical exposure of babies - 24 February 2006 - News

A new 15 million euro research project has been launched to investigate exposure to chemicals in food and the environment and their connection with childhood cancer and immune disorders.

Chemicals: New blood tests add pressure ahead of REACH verdict - 10 October 2005 - News

A WWF survey has revealed traces of hazardous chemicals in the blood of children and parents over three generations. Industry denounces “unfair pressure” ahead of a possible conclusion on the REACH chemicals law in November.

Chemicals found in babies heat up REACH debate - 09 September 2005 - News

Uncertainty over the health risks of low-level chemical contamination should compel EU lawmakers to strengthen the REACH proposal, environmentalists claim. Industry cautions against undue alarm.

Americans tested for toxic chemicals in blood, urine - 26 July 2005 - News

A new US government study points to passive smoking as the chief culprit for the presence of toxic chemicals in people's bodies. But environmentalists say the results are only the tip of the iceberg.

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