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To mark the start of the final stages of FREIA, the Health and Environment Alliance (HEAL) has teamed up with the research project to launch a review of its main findings into the effects of endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) on female reproductive health thus far.

Read here our update and next steps on how our research is helping identify endocrine disrupting chemicals that harm female reproductive health:

The booklet and other infographics are available in multiple languages and can be downloaded here.


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Stay safe. Warm regards from the FREIA team.


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