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Higher levels of BPA in children and teens significantly associated with obesity
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Document Date: 2015-02-25 17:06:31


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Company

BPA / /

Country

United States / /

Facility

University School / /

IndustryTerm

environmental chemical / consumer products / food packaging / human food supply / chemical / liquid food / synthetic chemical / /

MedicalCondition

infertility / neurological disorders / obesity epidemic / cardiovascular disease / diabetes / obesity / childhood obesity / prostate cancer / breast cancer / /

Organization

NYU School of Medicine / U.S. Food and Drug Administration / American Medical Association / New York University School of Medicine APA / /

Person

Leonardo Trasande / Teresa Attina / Jan Blustein / /

Position

representative / associate professor of pediatrics and environmental medicine / lead investigator / /

PublishedMedium

Journal of the American Medical Association / /

URL

www.tcpdf.org / http /

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