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Key Phrases: environmental endocrine hypothesis, wildlife abnormalities, environmental endocrine disrupters, United States, Great Lakes, Silent Spring (more...)
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The environmental endocrine hypothesis claims that a diverse array of industrial and agricultural chemicals can interfere with the body's normal hormone functions and cause reproductive, neurological, and developmental abnormalities in humans and wildlife. Based upon a sizable body of literature and research initially documented in Theo Colborn & others' Our Stolen Future (LJ 2/15/96), this hypothesis quickly gained both supporters and critics among various organizations, government agencies, scientific bodies, and trade groups. Krimsky (urban and environmental policy, Tufts Univ.) explains the development of the theory, response of the scientific community, challenges facing policy makers, and attitudes regarding public safety. This is a fascinating look at the motivations and responsibilities of scientists, politicians, journalists, and industries, who rush to defend their turf when new controversies arise regarding public safety. It also details the complexity of scientific communication. Recommended for environmental and public health collections.AIrwin Weintraub, Brooklyn Coll. Lib., NY
Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.


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"This well-written and thoroughly researched book provides an invaluable overview of the controversies surrounding the new hypotheses about the relationships between chemical exposures and human and environmental health. The book al so has much to say about the process of science and how science and scientific theories change as well as providing an example of how to analyze other scientific controversies." -- Mrill Ingram, Environment



"A fascinating look at the motivations and responsibilities of scientists, politicians, journalists, and industries, who rush to defend their turf when new controversies arise regarding public safety. It also details the complexity of scientific communication." -- Library Journal



"Eminently readable... Few issues have galvanized so many so quickly, and Krimsky has accomplished the difficult task of chronicling the history of this contentious idea without being drawn too far into the fray." -- Issues in Science and Technology



"Hormonal Chaos is a fascinating and readable account of the environmental endocrine hypothesis." -- Valery Forbes, BioScience



"An interesting review of a topic that is even now rocking the foundations of toxicology and risk assessment... This book is relevant to virtually all issues that have global health, economic, and public policy implications." -- Gina M. Solomon, Chemical and Engineering News



"A fascinating study of the [environmental endocrine] hypothesis and of the interface between science, media, and policy." -- Booklist



"Sheldon Krimsky has written an extremely responsible book and has sounded an important alarm. He provides us all a good education on the scientific, historical, social, and political aspects of the environmental endocrine hypothesis. In a cogent and persuasive presentation, Dr. Krimsky sets forth the possible consequences of allowing endocrine disrupters to go unchecked in our environment. Ironically, Hormonal Chaos calls on us to enlist a reasonable and balanced interdisciplinary approach to understanding the environmental endocrine hypothesis. In short, Dr. Krimsky encourages us to apply common sense to what should be a common concern." -- Senator John F. Kerry



"Hormonal Chaos is a masterful weaving of the science and politics of endocrine disruption, a public health and environmental problem deserving increased concern and attention. Written by one of America's foremost philosophers and historians of contemporary science, this book clarifies in layman's terms the complexity of a serious emerging health concern. It also criticizes governmental regulation as being unduly influenced by both academic and industrial pressures for science to deliver more than it can." -- Nicholas AshfordMassachusetts Institute of Technologyco-, author of Chemical Exposures: Low Levels and High Stakes



"In this timely and important book, Sheldon Krimsky has given us a masterful analysis of the scientific, political and economic issues generated by the belated discovery that many of the synthetic chemicals that have been massively introduced into the environment for more than half a century can disrupt the delicately balanced hormonal systems that govern human and animal development." -- Barry Commoner, author of The Closing Circle and Making Peace With the Planet



"In Hormonal Chaos, Krimsky lays out a clear and thorough historical analysis of the development of the environmental endocrine hypothesis (sometimes called the endocrine disruption hypothesis), and then examines the larger scientific, political, and social ramifications of it." -- Archives of Sexual Behavior



"Krimsky has not only successfully narrated the historical roots of the problem but has also exposed the complex social, economic, and political context of modern debates. Perhaps most impressively, Krimsky's account remains balanced and insightful without being polemical." -- Mark Jackson, History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences


Product Details

  • Paperback: 256 pages
  • Publisher: The Johns Hopkins University Press (June 14, 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0801872529
  • ISBN-13: 978-0801872525
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 6.1 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #600,256 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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Early in my academic career members of my department at Tufts University supervised several studies of communities embroiled in struggles over toxic pollution. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
environmental endocrine hypothesis, wildlife abnormalities, environmental endocrine disrupters, endocrine disrupter screening, sperm decline, chemical endocrine disrupters, wildlife evidence, estrogenic chemicals, breast cancer link, wildlife effects, breast cancer activists, male reproductive health, hormone disrupters, endocrine effects, environmental estrogens, wildlife studies, declining sperm counts, endocrine disruption, estradiol metabolism, hormone mimics, postulated effects, junk science, estrogenic compounds, reproductive abnormalities, estrogenic substances
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United States, Great Lakes, Silent Spring, Environmental Health Perspectives, Theo Colborn, Rachel Carson, New York Times, National Institutes of Health, Wingspread Work Session, Food Quality Protection Act, Safe Drinking Water Act, World Wildlife Fund, Chemical Manufacturers Association, Conservation Foundation, National Academy of Sciences, New England Journal of Medicine, Stephen Safe, Washington Post, Alton Jones Foundation, American Council, Cape Cod, Dianne Dumanoski, Natural Resources Defense Council, Discovery Channel, Great Legacy
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5.0 out of 5 stars Hormonal Chaos: Environmental Endocrine Hypothesis, June 19, 2000
This is not a book for environmentalists, only. Those who are pregnant or those who want healthy grandchildren will especially want to read Hormonal Chaos by Sheldon Krimsky. Every person who bought Mary Shomons' or Dr. Sanford Siegals' new books on thyroid failure should be interested in this book on the Environmental Endocrine Hypothesis. Synthetic thyroid is one of the most prescribed medications in the world. Thyroid disease is on the rise. Any person who ever faced infertility, prostate cancer or most cancer for that matter, reduced cognitive function, congestive heart failure, diabetes or immune dysfunction in themselves or someone they love must read Hormonal Chaos. Endocrine failure is involved in all of the above; furthermore,environmental endocrine disrupters may be the trigger that sets off a cascade of disease which results in "ambiguous sexual development" or fewer males. Krimsky has a very important message.

Sheldon Krimsky has written a readable, persuasive, informative and timely book. This is not a quick read but an engrossing read. Sheldon has proven a link between environmental toxins and endocrine disease. He offers not only a credible theory for endocrine failure through environmental toxins but documents it with scientifically sound data. Krimsky says, "It is usually in books, not in peer-reviewed journals, that one finds bold synthetic ideas that cross disciplinary boundaries." Sheldon Krimsky has crossed those boundaries; he is one of those courageous individuals who takes us to the next paradigm at perhaps his own peril.

Could the trigger that unleashes endocrine imbalance and failure be estrogenic hormonal modulators? Is it possible that with or even without a genetic glitch an environmental trigger could mean hormonal chaos? Could it be that endocrine disrupters such as chemicals combine with modern stress, polluted water and food to disrupt the metabolic pathway to produce the most prevalent and virulent diseases that plague our lives, even result in dual sexual organs. Krimsky has made a solid case for such an environmental endocrine hypothesis. I highly recommend Hormonal Chaos.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Better late than never, April 4, 2009
This is a good book but took awhile to get it over here on Guam. Thanks

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