BPA linked to behaviour problems in girls.
Girls who were exposed to the industrial chemical bisphenol A while in the womb showed more behavioural problems at age three years than those whose mothers had lower BPA levels, according to a new study.
BPA in pregnant women may cause behavior problems in girls.
When pregnant women eat foods that are stored in cans or packing containing BPA, their unborn child's exposure to the chemical could lead to behavioral problems by age 3, according to a study published in the journal Pediatrics on Monday.
Gender-bending chemical that ‘makes girls as young as three aggressive and hyperactive.’
Bisphenol A, a common chemical used in products ranging from baby bottles to CD cases, could be causing girls as young as three to become hyperactive and aggressive, researchers have claimed.
BPA tied to behavior problems in girls.
In a new study of Cincinnati-area kids, girls exposed to higher levels of bisphenol A before birth had more behavioral problems and were more anxious and over-active than those only exposed to small amounts of the chemical.
Girls exposed in womb to BPA have risk of behavior problems.
Exposure in the womb to bisphenol-A, a chemical used to make some plastic containers, may cause behavior and emotional problems in young girls, a study found. The research showed that hyperactive, anxious, aggressive and depressed behavior was more com...
BPA in pregnant women might affect kids’ behavior.
Exposure to bisphenol A before birth could affect girls' behavior at age 3, according to the latest study on potential health effects of the widespread chemical. Preschool-aged girls whose mothers had relatively high urine levels of bisphenol-A during ...
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