Parental preconception and prenatal urinary bisphenol A and paraben concentrations and child behavior

Published: Jan 27, 2020
Abstract
Epidemiologic studies suggest that prenatal urinary bisphenol A (BPA) concentrations are associated with childhood behavior problems, but there is limited research on prenatal paraben concentrations. In rodent offspring, preconception maternal BPA exposure caused behavioral problems and paraben exposure impacted sperm quality. However, the effects of parental preconception and prenatal BPA and paraben exposure on children's neurodevelopment are...
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Title
Parental preconception and prenatal urinary bisphenol A and paraben concentrations and child behavior
Published Date
Jan 27, 2020
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