Study ties chemical to possible miscarriage risk
http://www.sfgate.com/news/medical/article/Study-ties-chemical-to-possible-miscarriage-risk-4892532.php
"BOSTON (AP) New research suggests that high levels of BPA, a chemical in many plastics and canned food linings, might raise the risk of miscarriage in women prone to that problem or having trouble getting pregnant."
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