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So what if they did at NTP, National Toxicology Program, they fed mother rats various doses of these various phthalates. And what they found was no changes in the... female offspring. But in the male offspring, they found that the genitals were, I summarize it by saying incompletely
masculinized.
Shanna Swan, PhD
Phthalate Syndrome: Exposure in Utero Can Cause Reproductive Abnormalities in Males
Dr. Shanna Swan: How to Safeguard Your Hormone Health & Fertility
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