On the recordAugust 3, 2010
And the reason we were told for that is because the damage to the cells is so immediate and so acute that you can't pick up endocrine disruption.
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congress.govAnd the reason we were told for that is because the damage to the cells is so immediate and so acute that you can't pick up endocrine disruption.
Senator Whitehouse explains why testing for endocrine disruption is ineffective.
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