A summary of articles on endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) added to PubMed this week.
Contents: Events, Methods/Tools/Screening, Reviews/Meta-Analyses, Human Health Studies, Laboratory Studies, Exposure/Environment Studies
Events
Feb. 12 webinar (today!): EDCs & Reproductive Health: Effects of chemical mixtures on ovarian function [EDC Strategies Partnership]
Feb. 27 webinar: Endocrine Disruptors and Toxic Additives in Headphones Across the European Market [ToxFree LIFE for All]
Feb. 26 webinar: The Plastics Lifecycle: Implications for climate change [CHE-Alaska]
Mar. 5 webinar: Chemical Recycling of Plastics: Health concerns & technological limits [CHE]
Mar. 12 webinar: How to get plastic out of student meals [Beyond Plastics]
Oct. 12-16, conference: MICRO 2026: Plastic pollution from macro to nano [in Cadiz, Spain]
Methods/Tools/Screening
Reviews/Meta-Analyses
Numerous Chemicals/Mixtures
Bisphenols
Pesticides
Metals/Metalloids
Microplastics/Nanomaterials
Human Health Studies
Numerous Chemicals/Mixtures
Bisphenols
Phthalates
Parabens/Triclosan/ Antimicrobials
PFAS
Flame Retardants
Pesticides
Metals/Metalloids
Microplastics/Nanomaterials
Pharmaceuticals/Personal Care Products
Laboratory Studies
Numerous Chemicals/Mixtures
Bisphenols
Phthalates
PFAS
Metabolomics-Based Investigation of PFOS-Induced Molecular Perturbations Across Multiple Rat Organs.
Flame Retardants
Pesticides
Metals/Metalloids
Microplastics/Nanomaterials
Air Pollution
Exposure/Environment Studies
Numerous Chemicals/Mixtures
Persistent Organic Pollutants: PCBs, Dioxin, OCPs
PFAS
Flame Retardants
Organotins
Microplastics/Nanomaterials
Miscellaneous
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This list is not meant to be exhaustive, and generally does not include studies on detection, remediation, or treatment of EDCs. Industry-funded articles are included without notation. Note that journal publication dates may be different from dates added to PubMed. To see the searchable archives, please email me and ask to join the EDC Science Weekly group EDC_research@ googlegroups.com. There are searchable archives. Compiled by Sarah Howard of Healthy Environment and Endocrine Disruptor Strategies (HEEDS), a program of Environmental Health Sciences.
