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Study Links Workplace BPA Exposure to Male Sexual Dysfunction

11:16 AM MST | November 11, 2009

Male workers at bisphenol A (BPA) manufacturing facilities are at higher risk of sexual dysfunction than workers in factories where no BPA is present, according to a Kaiser Permanente study currently appearing online in the journal Human Reproduction. The five-year study, which took place in China, compared 230 workers exposed to high levels of BPA in their jobs at one BPA manufacturing plant and three facilities that use BPA to make epoxy resin, to a control group of 404 workers in the same city from factories where no BPA exposure in the workplace was recorded...

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