History of diethylstilbestrol use in cattle
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History of diethylstilbestrol use in cattle
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History of the use of diethylstilbestrol in cattle http://www.asas.org/Bios/Raunhist.pdf < and who ate these?
Breast Cancer Awareness and Social Media | Social Media Today
socialmediatoday.com — “ Over the course of a lifetime, one in eight women will be diagnosed with breast cancer. While breast cancer also affects men, women are 100 times more likely to get the disease. Many factors affect the risk of being diagnosed with breast cancer, including age, family history, genes, use of diethylstilbestrol (DES) or hormone repla” View full resource at socialmediatoday.com
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Living on Earth: Toxic Bodies
loe.org — “Endocrine disrupting chemicals like bisphenol A have been making news lately, with several states passing regulations limiting or banning their use. The trajectory of BPA is similar to another chemical, commonly known as DES, once prescribed for pregnant and menopausal women. Host Jeff Young talks with Professor Nancy Langston about the history of endocrine disrupting chemicals and how this history can inform future chemical regulation. Her book is called, "Toxic Bodies: Hormone Disruptors and t” View full resource at loe.org
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Growth Hormones Fed to Beef Cattle Damage Human Health
organicconsumers.org — “Growth Hormones Fed to Beef Cattle Damage Human Health Almost all beef cattle entering feedlots in the United States are given hormone implants to promote faster growth. The first product used for this purpose , DES (diethylstilbestrol) , was approved for use in beef cattle in 1954. An estimated two-thirds of the nation's beef cattle were treated with DES in 1956 (Marcus, 1994, cited in Swan et al., 2007).” View full resource at organicconsumers.org
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