October 25/London/Times of India -- A study says exposure to bisphenol A (BPA), a common chemical used in plastic products, could cause behavioral problems in baby girls. Researchers at Harvard University have found that exposure to BPA while in the womb can make girls as young as three years aggressive and hyperactive, the Daily Mail reported.
BPA, which is used to harden plastics, can be found in lining of tins and bottles and the ends of knives and forks.