Phthalates Affect Way Young Boys Play

Courtesy WebMD Health  Mon, 11/16/2009 - 14:41

Mothers exposed to high levels of chemicals known as phthalates during pregnancy may have boys who are less likely to play with trucks and other male-typical toys or to play fight, according to a new study.


 

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