Bisphenol A in relation to behavior and learning of school‐age children
Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry2013Vol. 54(8), pp. 890–899
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Soon‐Beom Hong, Yun‐Chul Hong, Jaewon Kim, Eun Jin Park, Min‐Sup Shin, Boong‐Nyun Kim, Hee‐Jeong Yoo, In‐Hee Cho, Soo‐Young Bhang, Soo‐Churl Cho
Abstract
Environmental exposure to BPA might be associated with childhood behavioral and learning development. The results suggest possible nonmonotonic relationships.
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