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December 16, 2011

Hormones in the Herring Reply

Bottled Water, Chemical Exposure, Video, Water Quality • Tags: endocrine disruptor, estrogen, interview, Mystic River Watershed, public health, water

Extended video interview footage – behind the scenes of our exclusive interview with John Reinhardt, Mass. Dept. of Environmental Protection, and EK Khalsa, Mystic River Watershed Association.

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December 16, 2011

Sciencettes on a Mission! Reply

Chemical Exposure, Cosmetics, DIY Science, Video

http://youtu.be/oYsKjaJAIyQ

The MadSciMag Sciencettes of Lawrence, MA share their experience learning about the chemicals in hair products, cosmetics and skin care – and go on a mission to make better products! Check it out!

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The Premiere Issue

Hello, everyone, from all of us at MadSciMag! We are excited to present everything we've learned this Fall about chemicals in our water, make-up, hair products and skin care. Please check out all the news that's fit to print, share your thoughts and get in touch if you'd like to be published here with us! Look out for Issue #2, coming up April 30th: Hidden Sugars in our Food. It's going to be incredible!!!

-The MadSciMag Staff.

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Sciencettes on a Mission – the Movie!

Hormones in the Herring – Interview about Endocrine Disruptors

[http://youtu.be/9Q9UsHYqBXE]

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"I learned that we are very clueless as to what we take into our bodies."

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