A summary of articles on endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) added to PubMed this week.
Contents: Regulations/Policy, Reviews, Human Health Studies, Laboratory Studies, and Wildlife/Environment/Exposure Studies.
Regulations/Policy
Fine particulate matter damages and value added in the US economy and related article, Understanding the industrial contribution to pollution offers opportunities to further improve air quality in the United States.
Computational Toxicology
Other Miscellaneous Articles
Environmental science and pollution research. [special issue on The 18th International Symposium on Toxicity Assessment ISTA18]
Reviews
The “exposome” concept – how environmental risk factors influence cardiovascular health. [focuses on air pollution and noise]
BPA/Phenols/Phthalates
Persistent Organic Pollutants
Metals
Pesticides
Human Health Studies
BPA/Phenols/Triclosan/Parabens
Phthalates
Perfluoroalkyl Substances
Arsenic/Metals
Prenatal Lead Exposure and Childhood Executive Function and Behavioral Difficulties in Project Viva.
Air Pollution and Noise
Miscellaneous
Laboratory Studies
BPA/Phenols
Phthalates
Parabens/Triclosan/ Antimicrobials
Persistent Organic Pollutants
Perfluoroalkyl Substances
Flame Retardants
Pesticides
Arsenic/Metals
Organotins
Transgenerational Self-Reconstruction of Disrupted Chromatin Organization After Exposure To An Environmental Stressor in Mice.
Microplastics
Mixtures
Wildlife/Environment/Exposure Studies
BPA/Phenols
Phthalates
Parabens/Triclosan/ Antimicrobials
Persistent Organic Pollutants
Perfluoroalkyl Substances
Flame Retardants
Pesticides
Arsenic/Metals
Microplastics
Miscellaneous
This list is not meant to be exhaustive, and generally does not include studies on detection, remediation, or treatment of EDCs. Note that journal publication dates may be different than dates added to PubMed.
To see the searchable archives, please email me at Sarah@healthandenvironment.org and ask to join the group EDC_research@googlegroups.com. Archives are at https://groups.google.com/d/ forum/edc_research. Compiled by Sarah Howard, Diabetes and Environment Program and HEEDS at Commonweal.