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Key UCSF Medical School Committee Approves Stealth Syndromes Study

The Committee on Human Research (CHR) at the University of San Francisco Medical School has approved the Stealth Syndromes experimental protocol. This study approves Stealth Syndromes co-founder Lewis Perdue’s protocol to determine if standard clinical blood tests can be used to detect physiological changes that may be caused by the absorption of environmental chemicals, including […]

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What Is The Stealth Syndromes Project?

The Stealth Syndromes Project (formerly known as the Stealth Epidemic Project) is an undertaking of two scientists — Lewis Perdue and Becca Yeamans — to help the general public reduce  personal risk from hormone disrupting chemicals – also known as Endocrine Disruptors. To do this, Lew and Becca have created three activities that form the […]

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What Is A Stealth Chemical?

Stealth chemicals are those whose effects show up  as unrelated illnesses. This contrasts with known toxic chemicals like arsenic which are “in your face” poisons that can be readily identified by doctors and scientists. For example, endocrine disruptors such as Bisphenol A and phthalates from plastics are stealth chemicals because hundreds of scientific studies show […]

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You Are A Lab Rat

You’re a lab rat. You and every other American – our families, friends, co-workers, children (born and unborn) – are lab animals in the largest global experiment in chemical exposure and altered evolution in the history of mankind. Indeed, for several decades, we have all been un-consenting test animals for hundreds of unregulated and largely […]

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