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The Importance of Addressing the Previously Unaddressable

The outcome of this study may make a substantial contribution by definitively and credibly evaluating the human effects of endocrine disruptors and other environmental chemicals. This ad-free article is made possible by the financial support of the Center for Research on Environmental Chemicals in Humans: a 501(c)(3) non-profit. Please consider making a tax-deductible donation for continued biomedical research. […]

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Why The Nickname “Human Lab Rat Study?”

The formal name of this study, as approved by the UCSF Medical School Committee on Human Research is: “Clinical blood profile assays as biomarkers to assess potential health effects resulting from the controlled elimination of suspected dietary and environmental chemical toxins.” That’s a mouthful, more than a little awkward when mentioning in conversation and does […]

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Precision Evaluation of Environmental Chemical Risk Assessment: Using Existing Pharmaceutical Evaluation Results as a More Accurate Paradigm

Perdue, L., “Precision evaluation of environmental chemical risk assessment: Using existing pharmaceutical evaluation results as a more accurate paradigm,” Uploaded May 12, 2016   This ad-free article is made possible by the financial support of the Center for Research on Environmental Chemicals in Humans: a 501(c)(3) non-profit. Please consider making a tax-deductible donation for continued biomedical research.  

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Heat Shock Protein Hsp27 Points to Causal Link Between BPA and Cancer & Chemotherapy Resistance

Perdue, L., “Heat Shock Protein Hsp27 points to causal link between BPA and cancer & chemotherapy resistance.” Uploaded May 12, 2016   This ad-free article is made possible by the financial support of the Center for Research on Environmental Chemicals in Humans: a 501(c)(3) non-profit. Please consider making a tax-deductible donation for continued biomedical research.

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Low-Dose BPA Paper in Toxicological Sciences is Contaminated by Massive Errors & Should Be Retracted

Perdue, L., & Yeamans-Irwin, R.L. “Low-Dose BPA Paper in Toxicological Sciences is Contaminated by Massive Errors & Should Be Retracted.” Uploaded February 2014. (Please click this link for a .pdf version.)   This ad-free article is made possible by the financial support of the Center for Research on Environmental Chemicals in Humans: a 501(c)(3) non-profit. Please […]

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Lewis Perdue, Project Co-Founder, Study Designer and Principal Investigator

William Lewis Perdue IIIChairman, Center for Research on Environmental Chemicals in HumansInvestigator, Study Designer Stealth Syndromes Human StudyCo-Founder, Stealth Syndromes Project Education B.S., Communications & Biology (Ecology, Evolution & Systematics), With Distinction, Cornell University, 1972 A.S., Math & Science, (First in class, first-ever to graduate with perfect 4.0 GPA), State University of New York (SUNY)/Corning, […]

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