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Here's a valuable resource for information on environmental plastics.
bisphenol a
pollution
www.plasticlist.org
submitted 3 months ago by
Teresa
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More than 3,600 food-contact chemicals used in packaging and storage detected in humans, including several toxic substances associated with cancer, fertility issues, and hormone disruption.
cancer
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sauna
www.nature.com
submitted 7 months ago by
Teresa
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Microplastic accumulation in arterial plaques increases the risk for cardiovascular disease-related events nearly fivefold.
heart disease
inflammation
bisphenol a
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oxidative stress
cardiovascular
www.nbcnews.com
submitted about 1 year ago by
Teresa
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A new, more accurate test finds that human urine samples contain BPA levels up to 44 times higher than measurements by the FDA.
bisphenol a
dairy
gizmodo.com
submitted over 5 years ago by
rhonda
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Bisphenol S (BPS) was found to have a systemic exposure that was 250 times higher than for bisphenol A (BPA) for an equal oral dose in pigs.
bisphenol a
ehp.niehs.nih.gov
submitted almost 6 years ago by
rhonda
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Microspheres composed of enhanced titanium dioxide bind and destroy bisphenol A (BPA), a chemical in plastics that disrupts endocrine hormones.
bisphenol a
news.rice.edu
submitted over 6 years ago by
rhonda
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People orally given BPA had altered insulin release compared to placebo exposure.
hormones
insulin resistance
bisphenol a
insulin
dairy
munews.missouri.edu
submitted over 6 years ago by
rhonda
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Fetal BPA exposure in mice linked to estrogen-related diseases after adolescence | EurekAlert! Science News
cancer
obesity
bisphenol a
development
www.eurekalert.org
submitted almost 9 years ago by
rhonda
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BPA exposure below levels FDA claim safe caused reproductive & hormonal defects that lasted for three generations.
hormones
drug
bisphenol a
development
www.sciencedaily.com
submitted about 10 years ago by
rhonda
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New study links BPA exposure to autism spectrum disorder
brain
behavior
autism
bisphenol a
medicalxpress.com
submitted about 10 years ago by
carlsonbjj
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Study of mother-infant pairs finds every 10-fold increase in BPA in maternal urine was linked to about a 55% increase in the odds of wheezing.
obesity
immune system
bisphenol a
development
allergies
time.com
submitted over 10 years ago by
dan
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Exposure of pregnant women to certain phenols (e.g. BPA, triclosan) may disrupt the growth of boys during fetal development and first years of life.
hormones
pregnancy
bisphenol a
development
presse-inserm.fr
submitted over 10 years ago by
rhonda
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