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POPULAR SCIENCE PUBS 1997-1999
1999 / 1998 / 1997
- Raloff, J. 1999. Thyroid linked to some frog defects. Science News. 156(October 2):212.
- Helmuth, L. 1999. Animal testing: One mouse's meat is another one's poison. Science. 285(August 20):1190-1191.
- Raloff, J. 1999. Hormone mimics: New assessments air. Science News. 156(August 14):101.
- Raloff, J. 1999. What's coming out of baby's bottle?. Science News (Food for Thought). 156(July 31):online article.
- Christensen, D. 1999. Pesticide exposure begins early. Science News. 156(July 17):47.
- Toxic toys. 1999. Environmental Health Perspectives. 107(June).
- Barry, M. 1999. Chemical communication in planktonic organisms: Environmental contaminants can mimic the effects of natural chemical signals. SETAC News. 19(May):16-17.
- Fisher, B.E. 1999. Environment for development. Environmental Health Perspectives. 107(June).
- Raloff, J. 1999. The ignored estrogen in soy. Science News. 155(May 15):319.
- Raloff, J. 1999. Soy's anticancer surprise. Science News. 155(May 15):319.
- Raloff, J. 1999. Dioxin confirmed as a human carcinogen. Science News. 155(May 15):309.
- Raloff, J. 1999. Pollutant waits to smite salmon at sea. Science News. 155(May 8):293.
- Milius, S. 1999. Parasites help frogs grow extra legs. Science News. 155(May 1):277.
- Helmuth, L. 1999. Nutritionists debate soy's health benefits. Science News. 155(April 24):262.
- Raloff, J. 1999. Common pollutants undermine masculinity. Science News, 155(April 3):213.
- Turiel, J. 1999. Can herbal remedies lower fertility? DES Action, 80(Spring):1.
- Seppa, N. 1999. Solvents' link to birth defects bolstered. Science News, 155(March 27):.
- Raloff, J. 1999. Redefining dioxins. Science News. 155(March 6):156-158.
- Groth III, E., C.M. Benbrook, and K. Lutz. 1999. Do you know what you're eating?: An analysis of U.S. government data on pesticide residues in foods. Yonkers, NY: Consumers Union of United States, Inc., February, 72pps.
- Travis, J. 1999. Modus operandi of an infamous drug: Mutant mice provide clues to how DES wreaked havoc in the womb. Science News, 155(February 20):124-126.
- Raloff, J. 1999. Dioxin can harm tooth development Science News. 155(February 20):119.
- Polar bear cubs deformed by toxics?. 1999. National Geographic. (January).
- NIEHS and CDC track human exposure to endocrine disruptors. 1999. Environmental Health Perspectives. 107(January).
- Patandin, S., P.C. Dagnelie, P.G.H. Mulder, E. Op de Coul, J.E. van der Veen, N. Weisglas-Kuperus, and P.J.J. Sauer. 1999. Dietary exposure to polychlorinated biphenyls and dioxins from infancy until adulthood: A comparison between breast-feeding, toddler, and long-term exposure. Environmental Health Perspectives. 107(January):45-51.
- House, J. 1998. That was the year that was. Chemical & Industry Magazine. 24(December 21).
- LeBlanc, G. 1998. The state of the debate. Forum for Applied Research and Public Policy. (Fall):6-10.
- von Saal, F. and D.M. Sheehan. 1998. Challenging risk assessment. Forum for Applied Research and Public Policy. (Fall):11-18.
- Safe, S.H. and K. Ramamoorthy. 1998. Disruptive behavior. Forum for Applied Research and Public Policy. (Fall):19-23.
- Brody, J.G., S.J. Melly, and Nancy I. Maxwell. 1998. Endocrine disruptors and breast cancer Forum for Applied Research and Public Policy. (Fall):24-31.
- LeQuire, E. 1998. Profile of a two-fisted fighter. Forum for Applied Research and Public Policy. (Fall):32-33.
- Krimsky, S. 1998. The precautionary approach. Forum for Applied Research and Public Policy. (Fall):34-37.
- Ashford, N.A. and C.S. Miller. 1998. Low-level chemical exposures: A challenge for science and policy Environmental Science & Technology. 32(November 1):508A-509A.
- First report from long-term NCI study: No new cancers in DES daughters. 1998. DES Action, 78(Fall):8.
- Spira, M.B. 1998. Mouse study shows link to third generation effects. DES Action, 78(Fall):1.
- Raloff, J. 1998. Does light have a dark side? Science News. 154(October 17):248-250.
- Raloff, J. 1998. EPA unveils hormone-pollutant strategy. Science News. 154(October 17):251.
- Organochlorine pesticides, PCBs found to accumulate in snow on mountains. Daily Environment Report. (October 8):A1.
- Raloff, J. 1998. Common pesticide clobbers amphibians. Science News. 154(September 5):150.
- Wu, C. 1998. Huge testing planned for hormone mimics. Science News. 154(September 5):148.
- The Monsanto files: Can we survive genetic engineering?.. 1998. The Ecologist. (September/October).
- Lannoo, M.J. (ed.). 1998. Status and Conservation of Midwestern Amphibians. University of Iowas Press: Iowa City. 507pp.
- Cody, P. 1998. Environmental estrogen-Global problem. DES Action, 77(Summer):7-8.
- Raloff, J. 1998. Dioxin's Fowl Deed Science News. 154(August 30):
- Coghlan, A. 1998. Sex on the brain. New Scientist. 159(July 18):.
- Deep trouble. Chemistry & Industry Magazine. 13(July 6).
- Fackelmann, K. 1998. Medicine for menopause. Science News. 153(June 20):392-393.
- Raloff, J. 1998. Picturing pesticides' impacts on kids. Science News. 153(June 6):358.
- Van Gelder, S. 1998. Toxic legacy. YES!. 6(Summer):14-18.
- Cowan, S. 1998. A design revolution. YES!. 6(Summer):27-30.
- Morris, S. 1998. Safer homes and gardens. YES!. 6(Summer):31-33.
- Mr. ED's resource guide. 1998. YES!. 6(Summer):34-35.
- Raloff, J. 1998. Soya-nara, heart disease Science News. 153(May 30):348-349.
- Hileman, B. 1998. The puzzle of frog deformities. Chemical & Engineering News. 76(May 25):40-41.
- Travis, J. 1998. Estrogen flips testosterone gene switch. Science News. 153(May 16):307.
- Special endocrine disruptor report. 1998. Environmental Health Letter. 37(May):85-93.
- People exaggerated early findings proposing disrupter hypothesis.
- Panel issues FQPA commentary; Task force report due by June 1.
- EPA, USDA set up advisory panel for organophosphates.
- California, private groups try to reduce pesticide use, risk.
- Industry: Sales will drop if chemicals are labeled endocrine disrupters.
- Firms should test products, worksites; Professor predicts new discoveries.
- Panel questions use of single dose in proposed whole-animal screens.
- Panel members say EPA should not use term "endocrine disrupter."
- Using high throughput screens would save money, avoid lawsuits.
- EPA must develop "support system" so doctors can help patients understand.
- Milius, S. 1998. Birds' eggs started to thin long before DDT. Science News. 153(April 25):261.
- Raloff, J. 1998. Why are boys' birth rates falling? Science News. 153(April 4):212.
- How estrogen works. 1998. Harvard Women's Health Watch. (April):6.
- Raloff, J. 1998. Drugged waters. Science News 153(March 21):187-189.
- Seppa, N. 1998. Male sex hormone, preeclampsia link found. Science News. 153(February 21):117.
- Scott, A. 1998. UK industry prepares for tough rules. Chemical Week. (February 4 and 11):22.
- Raloff, J. 1998. EMF's biological influences. Science News 153(January 10):29-31.
- Raloff, Janet. 1997. Fishy PCBs shorten menstrual cycle. Science News, 152(December 20/27):410.
- Environmental estrogens targeted in new CDC, NIEHS testing program. 1997. Occupational Health and Safety Letter. 27(December 8).
- Raloff, Janet. 1997. Estrogen's emerging manly alter ego. Science News, 152(December 6):356.
- Leff, David N. 1997. Feminized Florida alligators: Estrogen hormone turns up in male testis and idustrial pesticides, plasticizers. Bioworld Today, 8 (December 4).
- A glass nursing bottle may be safer than plastics. 1997. The Japan Medical Review, December.
- Raloff, Janet. 1997. Penile birth defect on the rise. Science News, 152(November 29):344.
- Raloff, Janet. 1997. Breast milk: A leading source of PCBs. Science News, 152(November 29):344.
- EPA endocrine program unlikely to change despite retraction of synergy study. 1997. Cancer Weekly Plus, (November 24).
- Raloff, Janet. 1997. Dental sealant safety reconsidered. Science News, 152(November 22):324.
- Gillette, Becky. 1997. Premature puberty: Is early sexual development the price of pollution? E Magazine, 6(November 21):42-43.
- Several scientists slam research linking frog abnormalities/Minn. water. 1997. Clean Water Report, (November 11):223.
- Major study finds no evidence that DDT causes breast cancer. 1997. Biotechnology Newswatch, (November 3):13.
- Breast cancer and environmental estrogens: No link found. 1997. HealthFacts, 22(November):3.
- Milmo, Sean. 1997. Chemical sector needs to spend more to sutyd endocrine issues. Chemical Market Reporter, 252(October 20):7.
- Raloff, Janet. 1997. A pollutant that can alter growth. Science News, 152(October 18):255.
- Raloff, Janet. 1997. Lacing food with an estrogen mimic. Science News, 152(October 18):255.
- Raloff, Janet. 1997. Plant estrogens may ward off breast cancer. Science News, 152(October 11):230.
- Causes of testicular cancer. 1997. The Lancet, 350(September 20):827.
- Rosenbaum, David B. 1997. Surprising find in Lake Mead. Engineering News-Record, 239(September 1):8.
- An increased interest in environmental hormone disruptions. 1997. Chemical and Engineering News, August 25.
- Tulane retracts report on rise of estrogen. 1997. The Washington Times, August 22: 10.
- Tulane withdraws paper that prompted health fears. 1997. The New York Times, August 22: A14.
- The disasater that wasn't (Editorial). 1997. Washington Times, August 22: A18.
- Tulane researchers retract findings on pollutants' risk. 1997. Washington Post, August 17: A15.
- Top EPA official says focus of EPA endocrine program unlikely to change. 1997. Inside E.P.A. Weekly Report. (August 15):20-21.
- Raloff, J. 1997. Is synergy of estrogen mimics an illusion?. Science News 152(August 2):69.
- Scientist retracts groundbreaking study on endocrine disruptors. 1997. Inside E.P.A. Weekly Report. August 1:1,6.
- Hook, Gary E.R. and George W. Lucier. 1997. Synergy, antagonism and scientific process. Environmental Health Perspectives, 105(August).
- Synergistic effect of environmental estrogens: Report withdrawn (Correction letter). 1997. Science. 277(July 25).
- Tulane University lab to retract study that reported dramatic synergism in weakly estrogenic chemicals. 1997. Pesticide & Toxic Chemical News, July23.
- Raloff, J. 1997. Seen any deformed frogs? Science News, 152(July 12):31.
- Travis, J. 1997. Genes induce human obesity. Science News, 151(June 28):399.
- Raloff, J. 1997. Weighing hormone therapy's benefits. Science News, 151(June 21):383.
- Raloff, J. 1997. Those old dioxin blues. Science News, 151(May 17):306-307.
- Raloff, J. 1997. Fish: Dioxins' most primitive victims? (Sidebar). Science News. 151(May 17):307.
- Mlot, C. 1997. Mammal birth signal cues tadpole to morph. Science news, 151(May 10):286.
- Eubanks, Mary W. 1997. Hormones and health. Environmental Health Perspectives, 105(May).
- Fagin, D., M. Lavelle and the Center for Public Integrity. 1997. Toxic Deception: How the chemical industry manipulates science, bends the law and endangers your health. Birch Lane Press:Secaucus, New Jersey.
- Raloff, J. 1997. Hormone mimics get harder to pigeonhole. Science News, 151(April 26):254.
- Raloff, J. 1997. Roller-coaster sperm counts - and births. Science News, 151(April 5):212.
- Raloff, J. 1997. Tamoxifen's other anticancer hat. Science News, 151(April 5):212.
- Raloff, J. 1997. Does yo-yo dieting pose cancer threat? Science News, 151(March 15):157.
- Raloff, J. 1997. Hormone therapy: Issues of the heart. Science News, 151(March 8):140.
- Raloff, J. 1997. A new world of pollutant effects. Science News (75th Anniversary Supplement), 151(March 1):S19.
- Raloff, J. 1997. Radical prostates: Female hormones may play a pivotal role in a distinctly male epidemic. Science News, 151(February 22):126-127.
- Raloff, J. 1997. Diagnosing the impacts of battered DNA. Science News, 151(February 22):126.
- Raloff, J. 1997. A new breadth to estrogen's bisexuality. Science News, 151(February 22):116.
- Fackelmann, K. 1997. The birth of a breast cancer: Do adult diseases start in the womb? Science News, 151(February 15):108-109.
- Colborn, T., D. Dumanoski, and J.P. Myers. 1997. Hormone imposters. Sierra.
(January/February):28.
- Selcraig, B. 1997. What you don't know can hurt you!. Sierra. (January/February):38.
- Helvarg, D. 1997. Poison pens. Sierra. (January/February):31.
- Travis, J. 1997. Does leptin trigger puberty?. Science News, 151(January 25):58.
- Potency of combined estrogenic pesticides. 1997. Technical
comment. Science. 275(January 17):405-406.
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