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Endocrine Disruptors and Protecting Future Generations

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Chemicals used many years ago still present issues for the environment today. The secret, according to a recent study, is learning from those lessons to ensure a better future for generations to come.

Chemicals used many years ago still present issues for the environment today. The secret, according to a recent study, is learning from those lessons to ensure a better future for generations to come.

The topic was discussed by Andrea Gore, PhD, at The Endocrine Society's 97th Annual Meeting and Expo in San Diego.

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