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Pregnant women who eat chicken wings have sons ‘with small genitals’, claim pressure group PETA

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Women who eat chicken while pregnant give  birth to boys with smaller penises, according to ‘shock-tactic’ animal rights  group Peta.

In an attempt to ruffle feathers at last  weekend’s National Buffalo Wings Festival, in Buffalo, New York, Peta wrote to  organisers to warn of the effects of the chemical phthalate  which is found in chicken  flesh.

The letter from Peta’s Lindsay Rajt, to  festival founder Drew Cerza, reads: ‘The latest scientific evidence shows that  the sons of pregnant women who consume chicken are more likely to have smaller  penises because of a chemical found in the birds’ flesh.

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A wing and a prayer: Animal rights group Peta attempted  to upset organisers at the National Buffalo Wings festival by suggesting  pregnant women who eat chicken give birth to boys with smaller penises

‘Findings published by the Study for Future  Families showed that eating poultry during pregnancy may lead to smaller penis  size in male infants.

‘In addition, eating cholesterol-laden  chicken flesh during pregnancy may also increase unborn babies’ risk of being  born with blocked arteries, which can lead to strokes and heart attacks later in  life.’

But don’t toss out that drumstick just  yet.

According to Woman’s  Health magazine, the research was  for the Study for Future Families did not actually look at chicken consumption  at all.

While it did identify a link with prenatal  phthalate exposure and penis size, chicken was not found to be a food with  particularly high levels of the chemical, with spices and fast food packaging  being the worst culprits.

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Shanna Swan Ph.D., a professor in the  department of preventive medicine at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount  Sinai, who conducted the research PETA cites, told Women’s Health: ‘I think any  link between eating buffalo wings—even by pregnant women—and the size of their  son’s genitals is very tenuous.’

Peta are known for using controversial  tactics to highlight the issue of animal suffering including nude models,  throwing buckets of blood and a children’s comic entitled Your Mommy Kills  Animals.

However it appears their latest stunt failed  to deter food fans at the Buffalo Wings festival with an estimated 40 tons of  chicken wings being consumed.

And in a potentially Peta-pleasing gesture, a  meatless alternative was offered for the first time in the festival’s 12 year  history.



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