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Chemical pollutants in the environment can alter animal and human behavior – News-Medical.net
International scientists from around the world are warning that chemical pollutants in the environment have the potential to alter animal and human behavior.

International scientists from around the world are warning that chemical pollutants in the environment have the potential to alter animal and human behavior.
A scientific forum of 30 experts formed a united agreement of concern about chemical pollutants and set up a roadmap to help protect the environment from behavior altering chemicals.
The conclusions of their work have been published today in a paper led by Professor Alex Ford, Professor of Biology at the University of Portsmouth, in Environmental…
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