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EDCs

 

Endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) are found in many everyday products, including plastics, detergents, flame retardants, food, toys, cosmetics, and pesticides. EDCs can alter the hormonal signals that control and guide much of our growth and development, the way our organs function, and our ability to fight disease. 

Exposure to EDCs is linked with human diseases and conditions including cancer, diabetes, reproductive disorders, neurodevelopmental impairment, and immune system suppression. EDCs are of particular concern for children and pregnant women. Studies have shown the EDCs can have health impacts at extremely low doses.

CHE is committed to sharing the latest research on EDC exposure and risk assessment. By helping people minimize or eliminate exposures, we can prevent harms. With robust assessment based on the latest science, we can ensure that regulations are adequate to protect health and the environment.

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