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In 1998, the largest chemical company in the world, Syngenta, asked Dr. Tyrone Hayes to study if its top-selling product, weedkiller Atrazine, interfered with hormones. Hayes explained how after exposure to atrazine, frogs that were genetic males became completely functioning reproductive females. (organicconsumers.org)

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