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Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Exposure to Phthalates

Swan and her colleagues tested urine samples of 74 pregnant women who gave birth to boys and 71 who gave birth to girls, looking for nine different phthalates. The women were part of The Study for Future Families, an ongoing study.

When the children were ages 3.6 to 6.4 years, Swan's team asked the mothers to answer questions about their children's play behavior. Parents described the type of toys and play their children favored, and each child was given a score reflecting masculine-typical play or feminine-typical play.

Exposure to two of the nine phthalates, DEHP and DBP, was associated with less masculine play behavior, the researchers found.

For example, Swan says, ''If the mother's MEHHP concentration [one of the phthalate metabolites] was high, in the upper quartile, the odds that her boy had a score that was less masculine [in play behavior] was five times greater than mothers whose MEHHP was in the lowest quartile."

Exposure to phthalates may lower testosterone production in the fetus during a crucial period of development, at about 8 to 24 weeks' gestation, Swan says, when the testes begin to function, and in doing so alter sexual differentiation in the brain.

Sunday, November 15, 2009

damn funny to search your own name.

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Saturday, November 14, 2009

i think it's time to let you go.

Friday, November 13, 2009

Was googling my uni and got this:

http://www.smh.com.au/national/sydney-university-the-best-for-student-experience-union-survey-20091109-i5gl.html

Sydney University the best for student experience: union survey
November 10, 2009

THE University of Sydney has been rated the best in Australia for the quality of its student experience.

The National Union of Students rated universities based on five factors, including campus culture, availability of independent advocacy services and student representation.

The University of NSW, the Australian National University, the University of Melbourne, Monash University, and the University of Western Australia were also placed in the highest division.

The Lismore campus of Southern Cross University was among five universities in the lowest category.

The campus's student association folded after the Howard government introduced voluntary student unionism legislation in 2006, and was re-established only in August, with a $10,000 grant from the university.

A spokeswoman for the university said it had set aside $400,000 for student bodies next year.

Dan Harrison




:)
Was googling my uni and got this:

http://www.smh.com.au/national/sydney-university-the-best-for-student-experience-union-survey-20091109-i5gl.html

Sydney University the best for student experience: union survey
November 10, 2009

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THE University of Sydney has been rated the best in Australia for the quality of its student experience.

The National Union of Students rated universities based on five factors, including campus culture, availability of independent advocacy services and student representation.

The University of NSW, the Australian National University, the University of Melbourne, Monash University, and the University of Western Australia were also placed in the highest division.

The Lismore campus of Southern Cross University was among five universities in the lowest category.

The campus's student association folded after the Howard government introduced voluntary student unionism legislation in 2006, and was re-established only in August, with a $10,000 grant from the university.

A spokeswoman for the university said it had set aside $400,000 for student bodies next year.

Dan Harrison




:)