date:May 10, 2012
ece of fruit containing what the scientists described as a small amount of BPA each dayduring the gestational period corresponding to the human third trimester of pregnancy. This level of exposure resulted in BPA blood levels comparable to those of many Americans today, said the team.
They found that, at birth, the density of mammary buds was significantly increased in BPA-exposed monkeys, and the overall development of the mammary gland was more advanced compared to unexposed monkeys.
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