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Friday, October 29, 2010

Bisphenol-A used for food containers and baby bottles linked to male infertility

Previous studies linked it to the feminization of men:

The damaging effects of the chemical include impairment and unnatural changes to sex organs and their functions, increased tumor formation, hyperactivity, neurotoxin effects, and signs of early puberty have been observed. Clearly, BPA's toxic effects are diverse.

 

Bisphenol-A linked to male infertility

A controversial chemical used for decades in the mass production of food containers and baby bottles has been linked to male infertility for the first time.

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