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The chemicals/compounds which mimic human hormones and impact sexual development of children. * a) Pesticides b)Narcotics c)Stimulants d)Phtalates and BPA
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The chemicals/compounds which mimic human hormones and impact
sexual development of children. *
a) Pesticides
b)Narcotics
c)Stimulants
d)Phtalates and BPA
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