
| Chemicals used in plastics feminise the brains of little boys 'so that they avoid rough and tumble games' David Derbyshire Chemicals used in plastics are 'feminising' the brains of baby boys, a disturbing study shows. Those exposed to high doses in the womb are less likely to play with 'male' toys such as cars. They are also less willing to join 'rough and tumble' games. The research adds to growing evidence that hormone-disrupting chemicals in thousands of household-products are interfering with the development of children. Environmental campaigners called the study 'extremely worrying' and
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