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BPA exposure makes male mice less masculine, attractive - CNN.com

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Male mice who are exposed in the womb to bisphenol A, or BPA, a chemical compound found in some hard plastics and can linings, appear to be less masculine and less attractive to females once they mature, raising the possibility that the controversial chemical could subtly affect boys in similar ways.

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Tags: Bisphenol-A, Healthy Living, Men's Health, Women's Health, Science

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