Girls exposed to Bisphenol A (BPA) before birth are more likely to develop hyperactivity and have a leaner body mass, a new study finds. BPA is a chemical found in the lining of food cans and cash register receipts. It once was in many hard plastic bottles, including baby bottles, but many companies have removed it as concerns about exposure have come to light in recent years. These latest findings from University of Michigan School of Public Health ...Saturday, 26 January 2013
BPA Exposure Linked To Hyperactivity In Girls
Girls exposed to Bisphenol A (BPA) before birth are more likely to develop hyperactivity and have a leaner body mass, a new study finds. BPA is a chemical found in the lining of food cans and cash register receipts. It once was in many hard plastic bottles, including baby bottles, but many companies have removed it as concerns about exposure have come to light in recent years. These latest findings from University of Michigan School of Public Health ...
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