A summary of articles on endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) added to PubMed this week.
Contents: Events, Regulations/ Policy, Methods/Tools/Screening, Commentaries, Reviews/Meta-Analyses, Human Health Studies, Laboratory Studies, Exposure/Environment Studies
Highlights:
- Low-plastic diet and urinary levels of plastic-associated phthalates and bisphenols: the randomized controlled PERTH Trial.
- Associations between pollutants, the regularity of daily sex hormone patterns, and hormone profiles over a complete menstrual cycle.
- Intervention decreased exposure to harmful chemicals from personal care products and cosmetics.
Events
Apr. 23 webinar (today!): Assessing exposure to endocrine disrupting chemicals through ultra-processed foods [Philadelphia Regional Center for Children’s Environmental Health]
Apr. 27 webinar: Cleaning House: The fight to rid our homes of toxic chemicals [CHE]
Apr. 29 webinar: Public Attitudes On Toxic Chemicals: Insights from a January 2026 National Survey [Take Down Toxics]
May 6: ECHO Symposium: Translating Science to Action (hybrid) [NIH] Summer 2026: Skills for Health and Research Professionals (SHARP) Training program [Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health]
May 5 hybrid symposium: NAMs and TAMs (New and Traditional Approaches and Methodologies): The Future of Laboratory-Based Environmental Health and Toxicology Research for Harm Reduction [Duke Integrated Toxicology and Environmental Health Program]
May 7 webinar: New science on neonicotinoids: Reproductive and neurodevelopmental health effects [CHE]
May 7 webinar: The Plastic Detox: A Free Educational Webinar on the New Documentary Film [Beyond Plastics]
May 13 science café: The Secret Chemistry of Hair Extensions [Silent Spring Institute]
May 29 conference: HEEDS EDC-North Carolina Annual Scientific Meeting (in person in Raleigh NC) [HEEDS]
June 10: TSCA Reform: 10 years later (hybrid) [Environmental Law Institute]
June 15 due date for RFI: Facilitating Evidence Synthesis to Improve Decision-Making on Endocrine-Disrupting Chemicals [Pew Charitable Trusts]
July 8-10: U.S. Developmental Origins of Health and Disease (DOHaD) annual meeting (Raleigh NC); Trainee day July 8.
July 15 due date: Call for papers: Bridging Human and Animal Studies to Better Understand How Environmental Factors Impact Human Reproductive and Developmental Health: Celebrating Professor Shanna H. Swan for Her Outstanding Achievements in the Field [Reproductive Toxicology]
Regulations/Policy
More EDC policy, FPF’s regulations open for comment, and Science’s Trump-Tracker.
Methods/Tools/Screening
Commentaries
Reviews/Meta-Analyses
Numerous Chemicals/Mixtures
Bisphenols
Phthalates
PFAS
Pesticides
Microplastics/Nanomaterials
The mechanistic nexus between microplastics and chronic liver disease: A review of current evidence.
Pharmaceuticals/Personal Care Products
Human Health Studies
Numerous Chemicals/Mixtures
Phthalates
Parabens/Triclosan/ Antimicrobials
Paraben Mixture Exposure and Liver Function in Pregnant Women: Findings from the Korean CHildren’s ENvironmental health Study (Ko-CHENS).New Approach Methods (NAMs) in Hazard and Risk Assessment of Food Chemicals – An Editorial.
Persistent Organic Pollutants: PCBs, Dioxin, OCPs
PFAS
Flame Retardants
Pesticides
Microplastics/Nanomaterials
Air Pollution
Pharmaceuticals/Personal Care Products
Miscellaneous
Laboratory Studies
Numerous Chemicals/Mixtures
Preconception exposures of female mice to a panel of metabolic disruptors induce sexually dimorphic metabolic perturbations in their offspring. [arsenic, TBT, diet]
Neuroprotection Against a Panel of Toxicants via a Novel Analog of the Natural Product Fraxinellone.
Bisphenols
Phthalates
Parabens/Triclosan/ Antimicrobials
PFAS
Flame Retardants
Organotins
Pesticides
Metals/Metalloids
Microplastics/Nanomaterials
Miscellaneous
Exposure/Environment Studies
Numerous Chemicals/Mixtures
PFAS
Pesticides
Metals/Metalloids
Microplastics/Nanomaterials
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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.
