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Inquiry Turns To Humans On Pollutant, Hormone Tie

Growing evidence that chemicals in the environment can interfere with animals' hormone systems -- including the discovery that male Potomac River fish are growing eggs -- has focused the attention of environmentalists and scientists on a new question: Are humans also at risk?
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David A. Fahrenthold

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