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The Urgent Threat of Hormone Disrupting Chemicals to Our Health and Future

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Hormone disrupting chemicals (EDCs) are a class of chemicals that interfere with the body's endocrine system and produce adverse developmental, reproductive, neurological, and immune effects in both humans and wildlife. They can mimic or block the effects of natural hormones, thereby disrupting the body's normal functioning. EDCs are found in a wide range of everyday products, including plastics, pesticides, cosmetics, and personal care products.

Exposure to EDCs can occur through inhalation, ingestion, or skin absorption. Some EDCs are persistent and can accumulate in the body over time. The long-term effects of EDC exposure are still being studied, but research has linked them to a number of health problems, including:

Sicker Fatter Poorer: The Urgent Threat of Hormone Disrupting Chemicals to Our Health and Future and What We Can Do About It
Sicker, Fatter, Poorer: The Urgent Threat of Hormone-Disrupting Chemicals to Our Health and Future . . . and What We Can Do About It
by Leonardo Trasande

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  • Reproductive disorders, such as infertility, endometriosis, and polycystic ovary syndrome
  • Developmental disorders, such as autism and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)
  • Neurological disorders, such as Parkinson's disease and Alzheimer's disease
  • Immune disorders, such as asthma and allergies
  • Cancer, such as breast cancer and prostate cancer

EDCs are a serious threat to our health and future. They are found in a wide range of everyday products, and exposure to them is widespread. The long-term effects of EDC exposure are still being studied, but research has linked them to a number of health problems.

We need to take action to reduce our exposure to EDCs. Here are some things you can do:

  • Choose products that are free of EDCs.
  • Eat a healthy diet that includes plenty of fruits, vegetables, and whole grains.
  • Get regular exercise.
  • Avoid smoking and excessive alcohol consumption.
  • Get enough sleep.

By taking these steps, you can help to reduce your exposure to EDCs and protect your health.

What are Hormone Disrupting Chemicals?

Hormone disrupting chemicals (EDCs) are a class of chemicals that interfere with the body's endocrine system and produce adverse developmental, reproductive, neurological, and immune effects in both humans and wildlife. They can mimic or block the effects of natural hormones, thereby disrupting the body's normal functioning.

EDCs are found in a wide range of everyday products, including:

  • Plastics
  • Pesticides
  • Cosmetics
  • Personal care products

Exposure to EDCs can occur through inhalation, ingestion, or skin absorption. Some EDCs are persistent and can accumulate in the body over time.

The long-term effects of EDC exposure are still being studied, but research has linked them to a number of health problems, including:

  • Reproductive disorders, such as infertility, endometriosis, and polycystic ovary syndrome
  • Developmental disorders, such as autism and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)
  • Neurological disorders, such as Parkinson's disease and Alzheimer's disease
  • Immune disorders, such as asthma and allergies
  • Cancer, such as breast cancer and prostate cancer

How are we exposed to hormone disrupting chemicals?

We are exposed to EDCs through a variety of sources, including:

  • Food: EDCs can leach into food from packaging and processing equipment.
  • Water: EDCs can contaminate water sources from industrial discharge and agricultural runoff.
  • Air: EDCs can be released into the air from industrial emissions and vehicle exhaust.
  • Skincare products: EDCs can be found in a variety of skincare products, including cosmetics, lotions, and sunscreens.
  • Household products: EDCs can be found in a variety of household products, including cleaning products, detergents, and air fresheners.

Exposure to EDCs can occur through inhalation, ingestion, or skin absorption. Some EDCs are persistent and can accumulate in the body over time.

What are the health effects of hormone disrupting chemicals?

EDCs have been linked to a variety of health problems, including:

  • Reproductive disorders, such as infertility, endometriosis, and polycystic ovary syndrome
  • Developmental disorders, such as autism and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)
  • Neurological disorders, such as Parkinson's disease and Alzheimer's disease
  • Immune disorders, such as asthma and allergies
  • Cancer, such as breast cancer and prostate cancer

The long-term effects of EDC exposure are still being studied, but research has shown that even low levels of exposure can have harmful effects.

How can we reduce our exposure to hormone disrupting chemicals?

There are a number of things you can do to reduce your exposure to EDCs, including:

  • Choose products that are free of EDCs.
  • Eat a healthy diet that includes plenty of fruits, vegetables, and whole grains.
  • Get regular exercise.
  • Avoid smoking and excessive alcohol consumption.
  • Get enough sleep.

By taking these steps, you can help to reduce your exposure to EDCs and protect your health.

EDCs are a serious threat to our health and future. They are found in a wide range of everyday products, and exposure to them is widespread. The long-term effects of EDC exposure are still being studied, but research has linked them to a number of health problems.

We need to take action to reduce our exposure to EDCs. By choosing products that are free of EDCs, eating a healthy diet, getting regular exercise, avoiding smoking and excessive alcohol consumption, and getting enough sleep, you can help to protect your health and the health of your family.

Sicker Fatter Poorer: The Urgent Threat of Hormone Disrupting Chemicals to Our Health and Future and What We Can Do About It
Sicker, Fatter, Poorer: The Urgent Threat of Hormone-Disrupting Chemicals to Our Health and Future . . . and What We Can Do About It
by Leonardo Trasande

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Language : English
File size : 1674 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
Word Wise : Enabled
Print length : 245 pages
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Sicker Fatter Poorer: The Urgent Threat of Hormone Disrupting Chemicals to Our Health and Future and What We Can Do About It
Sicker, Fatter, Poorer: The Urgent Threat of Hormone-Disrupting Chemicals to Our Health and Future . . . and What We Can Do About It
by Leonardo Trasande

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