Women and Chemicals
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What are the main harmful substances that women are exposed to?<br />
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1 Global Chemical Outlook (2013), p.10<br />
2 Global Chemical Outlook (2013), p. 187ff<br />
3 PAN International (2013): List of Highly Hazardous Pesticides http://www.<br />
pan-germany.org/download/PAN_HHP_List_140527_F<br />
4 Barrett, J. et al. (2009): Girl, disrupted. Hormone Disruptors <strong>and</strong> <strong>Women</strong>’s<br />
Reproductive Health. p. 9-11<br />
5 UNEP/WHO (2012): State of the Science of Endocrine Disrupting<br />
<strong>Chemicals</strong><br />
6 www.endocrinedisruption.org<br />
7 Barrett, J. et al. (2009): Girl, disrupted. Hormone Disruptors <strong>and</strong> <strong>Women</strong>’s<br />
Reproductive Health<br />
8 Crain, DA. et al. (2008): Female reproductive disorders: the roles of<br />
endocrine disrupting compounds <strong>and</strong> developmental timing. In: Fertility<br />
<strong>and</strong> Sterility. 90, p. 911-940. www.fertstert.org/article/S0015–<br />
0282(08)03555-3/abstract (retrieved February 2014)<br />
9 Global Chemical Outlook (2013), p. 33<br />
10 http://www.pops-gmp.org/index.php?pg=gmp-data-warehouse<br />
(retrieved May 2014)<br />
11 UNEP DTIE <strong>and</strong> WHO (2008): Guidance for Identifying Populations at Risk<br />
from Mercury Exposure, p.4 http://www.unep.org/hazardoussubstances/<br />
Mercury/MercuryPublications/GuidanceTrainingmaterialToolkits/GuidanceforIdentifyingPopulationsatRisk/tabid/3616/language/en-U.S./<br />
Default.aspx<br />
12 UNEP (2008): Mercury, A priority for action, Introduction booklet, p. 5<br />
13 http://www.who.int/quantifying_ehimpacts/publications/<br />
preventingdisease.pdf<br />
14 http://www.chem.unep.ch/pops/pdf/lead/leadexp.pdf, p.12<br />
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