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In 1941 the Food and Drug Administration approved the use of diethylstilbestrol (DES), the first synthetic chemical to be marketed as an estrogen and one of the first to be identified as a hormone disruptor--a chemical that mimics hormones. Although researchers knew that DES caused cancer and disrupted sexual development, doctors prescribed it for millions of women, initially for menopause and then for miscarriage, while farmers gave cattle the hormone to promote rapid weight gain. Its residues, and those of other chemicals ...

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    • Title: Toxic Bodies: Hormone Disruptors and the Legacy of Des by Nancy Langston
    • Publisher: Yale University Press
    • Print ISBN: 9780300136074, 0300136072
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    • Edition: 2010
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