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Do Babies Exposed to Phthalates Have Smaller Penises?

Oct 7, 2008
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by Lloyd Alter, Toronto on 10. 7.08 all images from PVC: The Poison Plastic Phthalates, the plasticizer used to make vinyl soft, have been known to be a gender-bender that has been shown to affect the masculinity of rats. Even the Bush Administration, not renowned for its defence of the public against the chemical companies, has banned it from childrens' toys. Now new research has found new evidence of "phthalate syndrome"- smaller penises, and undescended or incompletely descended testicles- in humans. Shanna Swan, director of the Center for Reproductive Epidemiology at the University of Rochester's school of medicine, who led the research, says phthalates are ""probably reproductive toxins and should be eliminated from products gradually because we don't need them." Chemical Industry dismisses threat Of course the American... [read full story]                    

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