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Pesticides--how research has succeeded and failed to translate science into policy: endocrinological effects on wildlife.

Toxicological research became institutionalized in the United States in response to society's concern about cancer and acute mortality. Driven by risk assessment, research focused on the need for data development and the standardization of testing for regulatory and management purposes in a rea...

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Autor principal: Colborn, T
Formato: Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 1995
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1518898/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/8549498
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description Toxicological research became institutionalized in the United States in response to society's concern about cancer and acute mortality. Driven by risk assessment, research focused on the need for data development and the standardization of testing for regulatory and management purposes in a reactive mode. Although the research community has provided evidence for over 40 years that a number of pesticides and industrial chemicals have disruptive effects on the endocrine system, little attention was given to the evidence when determining the health hazards of synthetic chemicals because of the fixation on cancer. However, recent findings concerning the effects of a number of widespread chemicals on the reproductive success and fertility of wildlife and humans has led to the call for a proactive approach using investigative research (forensic science). Suggestions are presented to modernize the research agenda of public health institutions to meet society's needs to address the problems of exposure to endocrine, nervous, and immune system disruptors.
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spelling pubmed-15188982006-07-28 Pesticides--how research has succeeded and failed to translate science into policy: endocrinological effects on wildlife. Colborn, T Environ Health Perspect Research Article Toxicological research became institutionalized in the United States in response to society's concern about cancer and acute mortality. Driven by risk assessment, research focused on the need for data development and the standardization of testing for regulatory and management purposes in a reactive mode. Although the research community has provided evidence for over 40 years that a number of pesticides and industrial chemicals have disruptive effects on the endocrine system, little attention was given to the evidence when determining the health hazards of synthetic chemicals because of the fixation on cancer. However, recent findings concerning the effects of a number of widespread chemicals on the reproductive success and fertility of wildlife and humans has led to the call for a proactive approach using investigative research (forensic science). Suggestions are presented to modernize the research agenda of public health institutions to meet society's needs to address the problems of exposure to endocrine, nervous, and immune system disruptors. 1995-09 /pmc/articles/PMC1518898/ /pubmed/8549498 Text en
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Pesticides--how research has succeeded and failed to translate science into policy: endocrinological effects on wildlife.
title Pesticides--how research has succeeded and failed to translate science into policy: endocrinological effects on wildlife.
title_full Pesticides--how research has succeeded and failed to translate science into policy: endocrinological effects on wildlife.
title_fullStr Pesticides--how research has succeeded and failed to translate science into policy: endocrinological effects on wildlife.
title_full_unstemmed Pesticides--how research has succeeded and failed to translate science into policy: endocrinological effects on wildlife.
title_short Pesticides--how research has succeeded and failed to translate science into policy: endocrinological effects on wildlife.
title_sort pesticides--how research has succeeded and failed to translate science into policy: endocrinological effects on wildlife.
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1518898/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/8549498
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