A common plastic additive found in everything from pacifiers to metal food cans to even paper receipts has been linked to an increased risk of autism in boys.
The new research, which tracked the development of over 600 infants, found that higher levels of chemical in a pregnant mother's urine more than tripled the chances that a young boy would develop autism symptoms by age two.
Worse, those same boys were six times more likely to be diagnosed with autism by age 11 — compared to those whose mothers had lower BPA levels during pregnancy.
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