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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Our Stolen Future: Are We Threatening Our Our Stolen Future: Are We Threatening Our Fertility, Intelligence, and Survival? A Scientific Detective Story is a 1996 book by Theo Colborn, , and . The book chronicles the development of the endocrine disruptor hypothesis by Colborn. Though written for the popular press in narrative form, the book contains a substantial amount of scientific evidence. A foreword from then Vice President Al Gore increased the book's visibility. It ultimately influenced government policy through congressional hearings and helped foster the development of a research and regulation initiative within the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). The authors also started a website which continues to monitor and report on endocrine disruptor scientific research. Thousands of scientific articles have since been published on endocrine disruption, demonstrating the availability of grant money for research on the hypothesis raised by Our Stolen Future. For example, a symposium at the 2007 American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) meeting explored the contribution of endocrine disruption to obesity and metabolic disorder. As is often the case, there is strong animal evidence but few epidemiological tests of predictions based on the animal experiments. A 2006 analysis of Center for Disease Control (CDC) data found an extraordinary increase in risk to type II diabetes as a function of exposure to persistent organic pollutants (POPs), in particular synthetic organic chemicals such as organohalogens. organic chemicals such as organohalogens. , Nosso Futuro Roubado: Estamos Ameaçando NoNosso Futuro Roubado: Estamos Ameaçando Nossa Fertilidade, Inteligência e Sobrevivência? é um livro do ano de 1996 de autoria de Theo Colborn, Dianne Dumanoski e John Peterson Myers, publicado no Brasil pela L&PM Editores. O livro narra o desenvolvimento da hipótese do desregulador endócrino de Colborn, que busca demonstrar a relação entre o uso de determinados produtos químicos na indústria e o desenvolvimento de anomalias biológicas e comportamentais, tanto em animais como em seres humanos. O prefácio do então vice-presidente Al Gore aumentou a visibilidade do livro. Por fim, influenciou a política do governo por meio de audiências no Congresso e ajudou a promover o desenvolvimento de uma iniciativa de pesquisa e regulamentação dentro da Agência de Proteção Ambiental dos Estados Unidos (EPA). Os autores também criaram um site que continua a monitorar e relatar pesquisas científicas sobre desreguladores endócrinos. Desde então, milhares de artigos científicos foram publicados sobre distúrbios endócrinos, demonstrando a disponibilidade de verbas para pesquisas sobre a hipótese levantada por Nosso Futuro Roubado. Por exemplo, um simpósio na reunião da Associação Americana para o Progresso da Ciência (AAAS) em 2007 explorou a contribuição da interrupção endócrina à obesidade e ao distúrbio metabólico. Como é frequentemente o caso, há fortes evidências em animais, mas poucos testes epidemiológicos de previsões com base nas experiências com animais. Uma análise de 2006 dos dados do Centro de Controle de Doenças (CDC) encontrou um aumento extraordinário no risco de diabetes tipo II em função da exposição a poluentes orgânicos persistentes (POPs), em particular produtos químicos orgânicos sintéticos, como organo-halogênios.ânicos sintéticos, como organo-halogênios.
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rdfs:comment Our Stolen Future: Are We Threatening Our Our Stolen Future: Are We Threatening Our Fertility, Intelligence, and Survival? A Scientific Detective Story is a 1996 book by Theo Colborn, , and . The book chronicles the development of the endocrine disruptor hypothesis by Colborn. Though written for the popular press in narrative form, the book contains a substantial amount of scientific evidence. A foreword from then Vice President Al Gore increased the book's visibility. It ultimately influenced government policy through congressional hearings and helped foster the development of a research and regulation initiative within the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).tes Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). , Nosso Futuro Roubado: Estamos Ameaçando NoNosso Futuro Roubado: Estamos Ameaçando Nossa Fertilidade, Inteligência e Sobrevivência? é um livro do ano de 1996 de autoria de Theo Colborn, Dianne Dumanoski e John Peterson Myers, publicado no Brasil pela L&PM Editores. O livro narra o desenvolvimento da hipótese do desregulador endócrino de Colborn, que busca demonstrar a relação entre o uso de determinados produtos químicos na indústria e o desenvolvimento de anomalias biológicas e comportamentais, tanto em animais como em seres humanos. O prefácio do então vice-presidente Al Gore aumentou a visibilidade do livro. Por fim, influenciou a política do governo por meio de audiências no Congresso e ajudou a promover o desenvolvimento de uma iniciativa de pesquisa e regulamentação dentro da Agência de Proteção Ambiental dos Estados Unidos (de Proteção Ambiental dos Estados Unidos (
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