Endocrine-Disrupting Chemicals 1st Edition
Capture the urgent science and policy debate around chemical exposures with Endocrine-Disrupting Chemicals, 1st Edition by Paromita Chakraborty, Girija K. Bharat, Brij Mohan Sharma, and Pardeep Singh. This authoritative volume cuts through complex toxicology to reveal how everyday chemicals interfere with hormonal systems — and what that means for human health, wildlife, and regulation worldwide.
Combining rigorous science with clear explanation, the book explores the mechanisms of endocrine disruption, methods for detection and risk assessment, and the latest evidence linking exposures to developmental, reproductive, metabolic, and neurological outcomes. Written for professionals and advanced students, it bridges laboratory research, epidemiology, and real-world policy implications to inform decisions in public health, environmental management, and industry compliance.
Readers will gain practical insight into emerging contaminants, analytical techniques, and best-practice strategies for mitigation and regulatory response. The text is especially relevant to researchers, clinicians, toxicologists, environmental scientists, and policymakers in India, Asia, Europe, and North America seeking a comprehensive reference that addresses both global trends and local priorities.
Clear, contemporary, and evidence-driven, this first edition serves as both a teaching resource and a go-to reference for anyone tackling the health and environmental challenges posed by endocrine-disrupting chemicals. Whether you’re designing studies, shaping policy, or safeguarding communities, this book equips you with the knowledge to act.
Add Endocrine-Disrupting Chemicals, 1st Edition to your professional library today — essential reading for those committed to protecting health and the environment in an increasingly chemical world.
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