Duke University Study Finds Link Between Health of Offspring and BPA
Published: 6 August 2007
Category: Bisphenol A (BPA), Packaging CONCERNS, Reproductive/Hormonal Changes
KSL radio reports that a Duke University study has provided “additional evidence that ingredients a pregnant woman sometimes consumes may make her offspring more susceptible to disease,” including consumption of a plastics’ material, bisphenol A (BPA). Duke researchers exposed pregnant mice to BPA, which allegedly produced changes in mice born with a yellow coat.