ScienceDaily: Research by an Indiana University environmental scientist and colleagues at universities in Iowa and Washington finds that potentially harmful growth-promoting hormones used in beef production are expected to persist in the environment at higher concentrations and for longer durations than previously thought.
"What we release into the environment is just the starting point for a complex series of chemical reactions that can occur, sometimes with unintended consequences," said Adam Ward, lead author......
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Environmental exposure to hormones used in animal agriculture greater than expected
Posted by Washington Post: Juliet Eilperin on May 8th, 2015
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