Endocrine disrupting chemicals can be found in everyday household items, including cosmetics, food packaging, toys, carpet, and pesticides. Moreover, chemicals that act as flame retardants could also be endocrine disruptors. Contact with endocrine disrupting chemicals could occur through the air, diet, skin, and water. Although these specific types of chemicals cannot be avoided or removed completely, individuals can make informed choices to reduce their chances of exposure.
Anonymous, "ENDOCRINE DISRUPTING CHEMICALS: SOURCES", contributed by Taranjot Bhari and Margaret Tebbe, Disaster STS Network, Platform for Experimental Collaborative Ethnography, last modified 8 October 2024, accessed 1 December 2024. http://465538.bc062.asia/content/endocrine-disrupting-chemicals-sources
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Information about sources of endocrine disrupting chemicals exposure.