Low levels of BPA exposure can affect prenatal brain development
Humans are exposed to a bath of chemicals every day. They are in the beds where we sleep, the cars that we drive and the kitchens we use to feed our families. With thousands of chemicals floating around in our environment, exposure to any number is practically unavoidable. Through the work of researchers like Dr. Deborah Kurrasch, PhD, the implications of many of these chemicals are being thoroughly explored. Manufacturers follow standards set by regulatory bodies, it s not up to the manufacturers to prove the chemicals in consumer products are safe, says Kurrasch, a researcher in the University of Calgary s Hotchkiss Brain Institute (HBI) and Alberta Children s Research Institute at the Cumming School of Medicine. Scientists play a critical role and do the meticulous work of determining where the risks lie.
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IMAGE: BPA disrupts development of the mouse brain sleep centre (outlined), image on right. The change can impact behaviour. The control image on the left ( CON ) shows sleep centre without BPA. view more
Credit: Kurrasch lab, published in
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Humans are exposed to a bath of chemicals every day. They are in the beds where we sleep, the cars that we drive and the kitchens we use to feed our families. With thousands of chemicals floating around in our environment, exposure to any number is practically unavoidable. Through the work of researchers like Dr. Deborah Kurrasch, PhD, the implications of many of these chemicals are being thoroughly explored.
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