Birnbaum, director of both the National Institute for Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS) and the National Toxicology Program in Washington, D.C., noted that some chemicals, such as those that
mimic human hormones, may combine with other hormonelike chemicals at low doses to produce big effects.
Scientists seek «fundamental changes» in testing and regulation of chemicals that
mimic human hormones
These drugs
mimic the human hormone testosterone (Tes - TOS - tur - ohn).
Not exact matches
In the
human body, BPA
mimics the
hormone estrogen.
Some research suggests that BPA may act as an endocrine disruptor, a substance which
mimics natural
human hormones.
Previous research had suggested that levels of BPA, which
mimics the female
hormone estrogen in the
human body, declined by 50 percent every five hours after it was ingested in foods or water it had leached into from plastic containers.
Bloch's colleagues at the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences tested the oils in gene expression studies on lab - grown
human breast cancer cells and found that they could
mimic estrogens, the primary female sex
hormones, and inhibit androgens, the primary male sex
hormones.
Scientists believe that it produces such a wide range of health effects in low doses because it
mimics the
hormone estrogen, disrupting
human development and making it particularly potent for infants.
An international team of experts reported today that evidence linking
hormone -
mimicking chemicals to
human health problems has grown stronger over the past decade
In the 1930s BPA was identified as a potent
mimic of estrogen; it could bind to the same receptors throughout the
human body as the natural female
hormone.
The reason, according to the research published in the journal
Human Reproduction (pdf): soy beans contain high amounts of phytoestrogens, organic compounds that mimic the female hormone estrogen in the human body and, in animal studies, have been shown to reduce testosterone le
Human Reproduction (pdf): soy beans contain high amounts of phytoestrogens, organic compounds that
mimic the female
hormone estrogen in the
human body and, in animal studies, have been shown to reduce testosterone le
human body and, in animal studies, have been shown to reduce testosterone levels.
In 1958, endocrinologist Roy Hertz proposed that certain chemicals found in feedlots could find their way into the
human body and
mimic hormone activity.
The actual fear is that manipulating growth
hormones in cows — or salmon — may increase another
hormone, insulin - like growth factor (IGF), which could
mimic the effects of
human growth
hormone in harmful ways.
Oxybenzone — This substance has been shown in studies to be a potent
hormone disruptor,
mimicking estrogen within the
human body and potentially leading to diseases such as breast cancer, endometriosis, decreased sperm count, and prostate and testicular cancers.
BPA disrupts the
human endocrine system by
mimicking body substances like estrogen and thyroid
hormone.
Numerous studies have found that Triclosan has a highly disruptive effect on
hormones and can
mimic estrogen in the
human body.
Start with a «fasting
mimicking» diet, like our 26 - day detox, know that you're giving yourself an amazing health reboot — with some loss of fat stores being an inevitable result, some increase in
human growth
hormone and stem cells — and congratulate yourself on your wins, as you think about taking it a step further, potentially, later.
These compounds
mimic and sometimes block the
hormone estrogen, and have been found to have adverse effects on various
human tissues.
GENOTROPIN is an injectable solution that
mimics the exact makeup of the
human growth
hormone.
These chemicals are some of the most toxic that
humans have invented and are known to compromise immune systems, cause cancer, and
mimic hormones that make fetal and infant development go haywire.