Health Buzz: Mom's BPA Exposure May Affect Daughter

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Bisphenol A increases testosterone (Endocr J. 2004 Apr;51(2):165-9). I suggest bisphenol A increases maternal testosterone. This increase in maternal testosterone should affect female fetuses more than male.

James Michael Howard of AR 11:27AM October 25, 2011

The negative effects of bisphenol-A on body weight, reproductive health, developing brains were published nearly 30 years ago!

The corrupt, contemptible clown act known as the FDA continues its pretense as guardian of public health while it deflects, defuses, and muddles the truth.

The complicit mainstream media CONTINUES to willingly misinform and bury critical information necessary for people to make informed choices. Yet it puts a high priority on nonsensical celebrity gossip and non-news so that people can be informed about Lindsay Lohan, Tim Tebow, or who was cut from Dancing with the Stars.

People's only saving grace will be to find alternative news sources such as "infowars" in order to be better informed and to realize that in no way is the government capable of protecting our health.

James Brenner of WA 1:43PM October 24, 2011

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