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Study: BPA Linked to Higher Testosterone Levels

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Study: BPA Linked to Higher Testosterone Levels

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Study: BPA Linked to Higher Testosterone Levels #food http://bit.ly/cg0Ods

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Canned soup linked to higher BPA levels | Harvard Gazette

news.harvard.edu — “A new study from researchers at the Harvard School of Public Health has found that the volunteers who consumed a serving of canned soup each day for five days had a more than 1,000 percent increase in urinary bisphenol A (BPA) concentrations compared with the group who consumed fresh soup daily for five days. The study is one of the first to quantify BPA levels in humans after ingestion of canned foods.View full resource at news.harvard.edu

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Canadians Have Lower BPA Levels Than Americans

foodproductdesign.com — “A recent study comparing bisphenol A (BPA) levels in Canadians and Americans showed that BPA levels in Canadians are approximately half of those in Americans.View full resource at foodproductdesign.com

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Canadians Have Lower BPA Levels Than Americans. Curious if men's testosterone levels would be higher? http://t.co/ungvqsc

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Bisphenol A may have role in ovarian dysfunction

sciencedaily.com — “A recent study found higher bisphenol A (BPA) levels in women with polycystic ovary syndrome compared to controls. Furthermore, researchers found a statistically significant positive association between male sex hormones and BPA in these women suggesting a potential role of BPA in ovarian dysfunction.View full resource at sciencedaily.com

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DrRobertGreene DrRobertGreene Reproductive Endocrinologist, Physician, Doctor, ObGyn Physician, and Surgeon

New study links one of the most common hormone disruptors--BPA--with the most common hormone disorder in women, PCOS http://bit.ly/g05zeK

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The double-edged sword of dominance

labspaces.net — “A study of chimpanzees has revealed that dominant animals with higher testosterone levels tend to suffer from an increased burden of parasites. Researchers writing in BioMed Central's open access journal BioPsychoSocial Medicine observed the primates' behavior and studied their droppings to draw the link between dominance and infection status.View full resource at labspaces.net

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New Questions Raised On Chemicals In Soaps, Plastics : Shots - Health News Blog : NPR

npr.org — “A new study is linking higher levels of triclosan to allergies in kids and Bisphenol-A exposure to changes in adult immune systems raises new health questions. But the concerns about these chemicals are far from settled.View full resource at npr.org

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ldrdoc Dr. Larry Rosen Doctor, Pediatrician, Physician, and Active Health Library

big news day - study supports concerns about BPA and triclosan effects on immune system http://fb.me/v8c9wVES

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BPA Linked to Higher Testosterone Levels - MedicineNet - Health and Medical Information Produced by Doctors

medicinenet.com — “Read doctor-produced health and medical information written for you to make informed decisions about your health concerns.View full resource at medicinenet.com

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Men who are exposed to high levels of BPA have more testosterone, which raises their risk of heart disease. http://bit.ly/dqLhli

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Widely Used Plastics Chemical Linked to Testosterone Boost - Drugs.com MedNews

drugs.com — “Exposure to the plastics chemical bisphenol A (BPA) can affect men s testosterone levels, a new study has found. BPA is used in a large number of consumer produView full resource at drugs.com

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Widely Used Plastics Chemical Linked to Testosterone Boost - http://bit.ly/8XGx5Y

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Medical News: BPA Linked to Hormonal Effects in Men - in Public Health & Policy, Environmental Health from MedPage Today

medpagetoday.com — “Increased exposure to a chemical common to food and drink packaging predicted higher testosterone levels in men, suggesting the chemical bisphenol A (BPA) effects endocrine changes in men, data from aView full resource at medpagetoday.com

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Researchers identify changes in men's testosterone level when exposed to chemical (#BPA) used in food/drink containers http://bit.ly/dnaivV

sciencedaily.com — “Researchers identify changes in men's testosterone level when exposed to chemical (#BPA) used in food/drink containers http://bit.ly/dnaivVView full resource at sciencedaily.com

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Researchers identify changes in men's testosterone level when exposed to chemical (#BPA) used in food/drink containers http://bit.ly/dnaivV

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BPA Linked to Hormonal Effects in Men (CME/CE) - QualityPoint Technologies

qualitypointtech.net — “(MedPage Today) -- Increased exposure to a chemical common to food and drink packaging predicted higher testosterone levels in men, suggesting the chemical bisphenol A (BPA) effects endocrine changes in men, data from a cohort study showed. (Source: MedPage Today State Required CME)View full resource at qualitypointtech.net

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BPA Linked to Hormonal Effects in Men (CME/CE): (MedPage Today) -- Increased exposure to a chemical common to food... http://bit.ly/cMHXKe

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Plastics Chemical BPA May Be Tied to Ovarian Cysts - Health News - Health.com

news.health.com — “by Amanda GardnerHealthDay ReporterMONDAY, June 21 (HealthDay News) — There may be more troubling news about the ubiquitous plastics chemical bisphenol A (BPA): Women with polycystic ovary syndrome have higher levels of the chemical in their bloodstream, a study finds.The ovaries of women with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) develop multiple “cysts” — immature follicles [...]View full resource at news.health.com

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New study finds that BPA is tied to ovarian cysts: http://bit.ly/dbRSae

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Low testosterone tied to frailty in older men | Reuters

reuters.com — “NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Older men with relatively low testosterone levels may be at greater risk of frailty than those with higher levels of the hormone, new research suggests. In a study of moreView full resource at reuters.com

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Women's Natural Scent More Seductive Than Perfume

articles.mercola.com — “Women might want to think twice before spritzing Chanel No. 5. A new study suggests that a woman's natural scent may be all she needs. Recent research shows that a man's testosterone levels, which are linked with sexual interest, are significantly higher...View full resource at articles.mercola.com

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