Scientific Facts on
Endocrine Disruptors
Sites linking to our Endocrine Disruptors Digest
Note: Links are provided for information purposes only and are not an endorsement of the content of the sites to which they are made.
1 Public institutions
- Three articles on EC's
DG Research website
- Reproductive disorders in humans and wildlife
http://ec.europa.eu/comm/research/headlines/news/article_05_04_08_en.html
- Endocrine disruption, an EU strategy in full
swing
http://ec.europa.eu/comm/research/headlines/news/article_03_08_18_en.html
- EU boosts international endocrine
research
http://ec.europa.eu/comm/research/headlines/news/article_05_06_30_en.html
- Reproductive disorders in humans and wildlife
2 Environment and health organizations
- The California-based Center for Community Action and Environmental Justice
addresses the issue of endocrine disruptors and uses the GreenFacts Question Box on endocrine
disroptors at:
www.ccaej.org/projects/endocrine2.htm

3 Universities and institutions of higher education
- The endocrine disruptors website of the Ecole normale supériore de Lyon:
www.ens-lyon.fr/LBMC/laudet/nurebase/endocrine_disruptor/endocrine_disruptors
.
- The Center for Bioenvironmental Research at Tulane and Xavier Universities web site
(e.hormone) refers to GreenFacts both in the collection
of on-line resources and in the links on endocrine disruption:
http://e.hormone.tulane.edu/resources
, http://e.hormone.tulane.edu/links/links-Endocrine
.
4 Other websites
- Website by Dr. Lawrence H. Keith with Information on endocrine disrupting chemicals
with excerpts from the American Chemical Society Division of Environmental Chemistry and
reproduced with links to a PowerPoint file for educating parents and teachers:
www.instantref.com/EED.HTM

-
EurActiv.com, the media portal dedicated to EU
affairs, at:
www.euractiv.com/en/environment/environment-health-strategy-scale/
, and at www.euractiv.com/Article?tcmuri=tcm:29-117452-16&type=LinksDossier
.


