Bisphenol A (BPA) exposure may put females at greater risk of damage from stress as compared to males, reveals a new study. The study from a University of Cincinnati (UC) found that heart function and blood pressure in mice exposed to BPA from birth though young adulthood are affected differently in males and females. Researchers found that in young BPA exposed female mice, the heart is more sensitive to stress-induced ischemic damage in a way not observed ...
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