Study Links BPA to Low Sperm Counts and DNA Damage
by Andrew Michler, 08/03/10- We’ve heard a lot of concerning news about the chemical Bisphenol-A, BPA, in our food supply and how it can have adverse effects on our health, especially for toddlers. A new study raises yet another alarm over BPA — this time on the effects of sperm count and quality. The study found a relationship between BPA levels in urine and decreased sperm concentrations. You’re likely already concerned about your child’s direct exposure to BPA, but now do you need to think about your (or your husband’s) exposure, too?







































