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"Biomonitoring studies clearly show BPA is present in the human body at levels that are concerning for health impacts," asserts NRDC's Sarah Janssen.
Jon Entine: BPA Dilemma: NRDC Vs. California Vs. Science Jon Entine 2011
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"Biomonitoring studies clearly show BPA is present in the human body at levels that are concerning for health impacts," asserts NRDC's Sarah Janssen.
Jon Entine: BPA Dilemma: NRDC Vs. California Vs. Science Jon Entine 2011
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Biomonitoring studies are beginning to show just how many of these chemicals we carry within us, constituting what is known as our “body burden.”
Origins Annie Murphy Paul 2010
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Biomonitoring studies clearly show BPA is present in the human body at levels that are concerning for health impacts. (vii viii) Therefore, the fetus is being exposed to a toxic form of BPA during extremely vulnerable periods of development. (ix) While these levels are below current outdated regulatory standards, those standards are not based on the abundance of current scientific evidence demonstrating harmful health effects at low doses.
Sarah Janssen: BPA Ban in California Passes, Despite Industry Spin 2010
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Biomonitoring techniques -- testing blood, urine and human tissue -- are producing irrefutable evidence that human bodies are awash in toxic and endocrine-disrupting chemicals.
Elaine Shannon: BPA, Other Pollutants Found in U.S. Cord Blood 2009
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Biomonitoring; Human biomonitoring; Biomonitoring in wildlife
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Biomonitoring studies provided direct evidence of human exposure to metals such as mercury and lead and pesticides such as p, p´-dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane (DDT) and organophosphates.
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Biomonitoring; Human biomonitoring; Biomonitoring in wildlife
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The creators also integrated the shirt into the Locating & Biomonitoring by means of Wireless Networks in Hospitals LOBIN to help reduce hospital stay time and provide SMS alerts to doctors related to the wearer's health.
Gizmodo Jack Loftus 2011
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