Although we make every effort to identify and disclose environmental risks, estimating environmental exposure with scientific precision is not possible,
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The determination of its concentration in urine is therefore used as a biomarker of occupational or environmental exposure to benzene.
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Phenothrin has been found to possess antiandrogen properties, and was responsible for a small epidemic of gynecomastia via isolated environmental exposure.
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Some have blamed diet and other lifestyle factors, race-based genetic variation, environmental exposure to toxins and inequitable cancer screening and treatment.
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But the study said reconstructing " possible environmental exposures have been stymied by a lack of uniform, complete, high-quality information ."
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According to the report, the amount of toxic solvent in Virodene used in the human trials was well above environmental exposure limits.
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In particular, it noted the amount of toxic solvent in Virodene used in the human trials was well above environmental exposure limits.
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"We don't really know the cause, but it's felt to be possibly related to environmental exposures and dietary factors, " he said.
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Discharge of effluent from these treatment plants and disposal of sludge on land is the primary route of environmental exposure to triclocarban.
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And, according to Best, the insurers have exacerbated the issue by reinsuring their environmental exposures to a much greater extent than previously believed.