The Faroes Statement: Human Health Effects of Developmental Exposure to Chemicals in Our Environment
Philippe Grandjean(Copenhagen University Hospital), Pál Weihe(University of the Faroe Islands), Terry T.‐K. Huang(The Graduate Center, CUNY), Philip J. Landrigan(Boston College), Åke Bergman(Stockholm University), Jerrold J. Heindel(Commonweal), Birger Heinzow(Landesamt für Landwirtschaft, Umwelt und ländliche Räume), Brenda Eskenazi(Center for Environmental Health), Kimberly A. Gray(National Institutes of Health), Staffan Skerfving(Lund University), Greet Schoeters(Flemish Institute for Technological Research), David Gee(Brunel University of London), Irva Hertz‐Picciotto(Department of Public Health), Howard Hu(University of Michigan), Niels E. Skakkebæk(Rigshospitalet), Mark A. Hanson(NIHR Southampton Biomedical Research Centre), Katsuyuki Murata(Akita University), Beate Ritz(Los Angeles County Department of Public Health), I. C. McMillen(University of South Australia), Tina Kold Jensen(University of Copenhagen), Peter van den Hazel(Veiligheids- en Gezondheidsregio Gelderland-Midden), Sylvaine Cordier(Inserm)
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