Renee Schoof reports on the environment, including global warming, science, energy and technology. She previously was McClatchy's national security editor and an AP correspondent in Beijing. She has a master's degree in international relations from the University of Washington.
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A new study of fetal exposure to BPA, a plastic additive found in some food packaging, shows that the chemical altered the mammary gland development in monkeys. The researchers reported that the changes they observed in the monkeys reinforce concerns that BPA bisphenol A could contribute to breast cancer in women. » read more
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