Topic: Hugh Taylor
consumeraffairs.com | 2009-06-11 16:01:59
New study documents how BPA-related fertility defect can occur
The body of evidence against the chemical bisphenol A, or BPA, appears to be growing. The chemical, found in a wide range of household items, including beverage and food containers, is believed to to cause a fertility defect in the mother’s offspring in animal studies, and now researchers say they ...
Reuters Environmental Online Report | 2009-06-11 03:15:29
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Hormone experts said on Wednesday they are becoming worried by a chemical called bisphenol A, which some politicians say they want taken out of products and which consumers are increasingly shunning. They said they have gathered a growing body evidence to show the compound, also known as BPA, might damage human health. The Endocrine Society issued a scientific ...
