Your Mother’s Exposure To This Common Pollutant May Have Tripled Your Risk of Gaining Weight, Increased Waist Size
April 26, 2012 | Toxins | Editor
Women exposed while in the womb to low levels of a common pollutant used in stain repellents and non-stick pans are three times as likely to gain more weight and have large waists as young adults than women less exposed during development. This is the first time that this chemical, known as PFOA, has been linked to obesity in humans.
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