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Third EU endocrine chemical strategy review out
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Third EU endocrine chemical strategy review out
A six-year investigation into endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs) has discovered over fifty potentially problematic substances that are not being regulated at EU level, according to the latest review of a strategy launched in 1999 (EED 21/12/99) (EED 12/11/04).
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