BPA free plastic may not be safer
date:Feb 02, 2016
It has been widely publicized that even low exposure to bisphenol A (BPA), an ingredient widely used in transparent hard plastic, can increase risk of earlier puberty and cancer. But a new study suggests that BPA free plastic may not be any safer.

The study, conducted by researchers at University of California at Los Angeles finds that the a commonly used alternative to BPA called bisphenol S (BPS) can render many detrimental effects of BPA. For one thing, BPS has been now found to boost embryo
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