The Feminization of Nature by Deborah Cadbury

The Feminization of Nature by Deborah Cadbury

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In the last 50 years, European sperm counts have dropped by 50 per cent, and are continuing to do so at an alarming rate. This book, by Emmy award-winner Deborah Cadbury, shows how scientists have pointed the finger of blame at oestrogen-producing chemicals which are ubiquitous in modern life.

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The Feminization of Nature by Deborah Cadbury

There is much recent evidence of a sharp rise in the incidence of testicular and other reproductive cancers, of a dramatic fall in sperm counts in Europe and America over the last fifty years, of an increase in sex-organ abnormalities in baby boys and of extraordinary changes to wildlife, including signs of feminization or even changing sex. Experiments suggest a common link between these changes: they can all be affected by exposure to the female hormone oestrogen. It has also been discovered that many man-made chemicals can act like weak oestrogens, and we are all eating, drinking and bathing in these chemicals. Deborah Cadbury examines the chilling evidence and presents the views of leading scientists in the field.
Deborah Cadbury specializes in cutting edge science journalism which raises fundamental issues about how science is used in society. She has produced science programmes for BBC television for seventeen years and has won numerous awards.
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ISBN 13 9780241137468
ISBN 10 0241137462
Title The Feminization of Nature
Author Deborah Cadbury
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Penguin Books Ltd
Year published 1997-06-26
Number of pages 320
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.