Access
To read this story in full you will need to login or make a payment (see right).
News
Nature Medicine 13, 1002 (2007)
Published online: 31 August 2007 | doi:10.1038/nm0907-1002a
Allegations of bias cloud conflicting reports on bisphenol A's effects
Cassandra Willyard1
- New York
Abstract
The chemical's links to reproductive problems are hotly disputed.
Bisphenol A is found in everything from plastic baby bottles to the liners of tin cans—and it may or may not be bad for you.Since the mid-1990s, the estrogen-like chemical has been the focus of an escalating, ugly debate between two groups of scientists.
To read this story in full you will need to login or make a payment (see right).
