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May 3, 2012
In recent years, the incidence of hypospadias, a congenital malformation of the penis, has doubled . Leading health experts blame this surge on a family of toxic chemicals called endocrine disruptors, which attack the hormone system. o Photo by Flickr user F-oxymoron Nicholas Kristof , a columnist for The New York Times, has written about the expanding evidence that hypospadias and other birth defects in people and wildlife that may be linked to the daily bombardment of endocrine disruptors in household goods, pesticides and other man-made products. “Shouldn’t our government be as vigilant...
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