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Biochemical feminisation

from Nine To Noon on Thursday 5 August 2010

Biochemical feminisation - what effect are environmental oestrogens having on human fertility? Professor Ian Shaw, professor of toxicology at the University of Canterbury. His specialty is researching how chemicals interact with the body. Food safety is one of his areas of study, such as the effect that the chemicals in plastics used to manufacture some bottles can have on our personal ecosystems. Author of Is It Safe To Eat?

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