Summary
THE soaring number of gender-bending chemicals in the environment has disturbing fertility implications for humans and wildlife, scientists warn today.
They say wild animals are being 'feminised' by a host of common man-made pollutants which mimic the female sex hormone oestrogen and escape into seas, rivers, the earth and air when waste is disposed of.See the full content of this document
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Gender -Bending Chemicals Putting Our Future at Risk
The chemicals - found in food packaging, cleaning products, plastics, sewage and paint - cause genital deformities, reduce sperm count and e...
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