Environmental Contaminants and Endocrine Health 1st Edition
Environmental Contaminants and Endocrine Health, 1st Edition by Oliana Carnevali and Gary Hardiman offers a timely, authoritative exploration of how chemical exposures shape hormonal systems across species and regions. Clear, compelling, and evidence-driven, this book captures attention with cutting-edge research on endocrine disruptors and their implications for human and environmental health.
Dive into comprehensive chapters that explain molecular mechanisms of disruption, biomonitoring methods, population-level effects, and modern approaches to risk assessment. Written for researchers, clinicians, environmental scientists, regulators, and advanced students, the text balances rigorous science with practical relevance—bridging laboratory findings with public health policy, clinical practice, and ecosystem management.
Readers will find regional and global perspectives throughout: real-world case studies and comparative analyses from Europe, North America, Asia, and Latin America illuminate how exposure patterns and regulatory responses differ across geographies. The book emphasizes translational applications—how surveillance, intervention strategies, and policy frameworks can reduce exposure and protect vulnerable populations, including pregnant people, infants, and wildlife.
Why this edition matters: it synthesizes recent advances in toxicology, endocrine physiology, and epidemiology to inform clinical decision-making and environmental policy. Each chapter is designed to support evidence-based action—whether you are building a research program, advising regulators, or implementing community health initiatives.
For professionals seeking a definitive, approachable reference on endocrine-disrupting contaminants and their real-world consequences, Environmental Contaminants and Endocrine Health is an essential addition to your library. Order now to stay ahead in an evolving field that sits at the intersection of science, health, and policy.
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