Prenatal exposure to currently approved pesticides in greenhouse workers appears to be linked to earlier breast development in their daughters as measured 10 years later, according to a new report by Christine Wohlfahrt-Veje, MD, from the University Department of Growth and Reproduction, Rigshospitalet, Copenhagen, Denmark, and colleagues. The authors report their findings in an article March 9 in the .
根据哥本哈一所综合大学生长与发育系的研究人员报告,在温室花房的工作者中,其出生胎儿暴露到目前常用的经过批准的杀虫剂下,对她们的女儿们的乳房发育有影响。作者的研究结果报告已发表在2012年3月的《International Journal of Andrology》published online 上。