Institute of Nutritional Endocrinology (INE): Reproduction Hormones – Part 7: Environment

Reproduction Hormones
Part 7: Environment

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#1. There are more estrogen receptors in the ___________ than anywhere else in the body.
#2. Endocrine disruptors:
#3. DDT doubles the time that cortisol stays elevated in the blood stream.
#4. “________ at night is the ultimate endocrine disruptor; if it was a drug the FDA would make it illegal.”
#5. Prenatal exposures are proven to have little effect on the incidence of miscarriage.

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