Researchers at the University of Oulu have identified a previously unknown mechanism in humans that may explain why certain medicines and environmental chemicals disrupt the balance of sex hormones.
Dr. Sachdeva has authored six peer-reviewed publications and is certified as a UK Registered Toxicologist (UK ERT) by the Royal Society of Biology. She specializes in REACH, CLP, and emerging hazard ...
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Researchers at the University of Oulu have identified a previously unknown mechanism in humans that may explain why certain medicines and environmental chemicals disrupt the balance of sex hormones.
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Toxicologist and Pace Regulatory Expert Sherry Sachdeva to discuss industry updates & impacts MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA / ACCESS Newswire / March 10, 2026 / The European Union has expanded how endocrine ...