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A Father’s Day Report – Men, Boys and Environmental Health Threats

  • June 17, 2007
  • Public Legal Education, Publications
  • carcinogens, child health, endocrine disruption, indoor environment, neurotoxicants, report, reproductive and developmental toxicants, toxic substances

Report prepared by the Canadian Partnership for Children’s Health and Environment to summarize the evidence of the often greater risk during fetal and child development to boys as well as risks of reproductive risks for men.

Download full report: 585_father__s_Day_Reportcarci

Download summary: fathersday_summary585

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