 Bisphenol A, BPA, is a chemical found in plastics and other products that can cause serious endocrine disrupting effects in humans and animals. Studies have shown that high doses of BPA can increase body weight and disrupt normal cardiovascular function, but there is evidence that even low doses of BPA can also lead to endocrine disruption. This disruption may be caused by multiple mechanisms, including altered gene expression, changes in metabolism, and disrupted hormone signaling pathways. These findings suggest that even low doses of BPA can have significant adverse effects on human health. This article was authored by Filippo Acancia, Valentina Palatini, and Maria Marino.