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Using Lab Animals to Make Environmental Rules: Are Data Good Enough

Date: 23 Mar 1993 (est.)
Length: 1 page
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Niehs, National Institute of Environmental Health Services/Sciences
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Hall, D.
Olden, K.
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• ~ A16 Using Lab Animals to Make Environmental Rules: THE NEW YORK TIMES NATIONAL TUESDAY, MARCH 27, 1 Are Data Good Enough? S66£V6tiL0Z The use of rodents as a diagnostic tool for identifying health hazards is being met with growing skepticism because of evidence that chemicals frequently have wholly different er°°cts Qianu Hail Im 1 ha~ New York Tim_e in animals than in humans. Dr. Kenneth Olden, director of the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, reviewed tests in his laboratory in Research Triangle Park, N.C.

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