endocrine disruptor

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endocrine disruptor (plural endocrine disruptors)

  1. (endocrinology) A chemical substance that hinders the normal functioning of the endocrine system in animals and human beings.
    • 2021 February 20, Nicholas Kristof, “What Are Sperm Telling Us?”, in The New York Times[1], →ISSN:
      These endocrine disruptors are everywhere: plastics, shampoos, cosmetics, cushions, pesticides, canned foods and A.T.M. receipts. They often aren’t on labels and can be difficult to avoid.

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