Associations between brominated flame retardants in house dust and hormone levels in men

Volume: 445-446, Pages: 177 - 184
Published: Feb 1, 2013
Abstract
Brominated flame retardants (BFRs) are used in the manufacture of a variety of materials and consumer products in order to meet fire safety standards. BFRs may persist in the environment and have been detected in wildlife, humans and indoor dust and air. Some BFRs have demonstrated endocrine and reproductive effects in animals, but human studies are limited. In this exploratory study, we measured serum hormone levels and flame retardant...
Paper Details
Title
Associations between brominated flame retardants in house dust and hormone levels in men
Published Date
Feb 1, 2013
Volume
445-446
Pages
177 - 184
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