BPA free plastic may not be safer
date:Feb 02, 2016
nic development and disrupt the reproductive system.

The study published in the Feb. 1 edition of the journal Endocrinology finds that both BPA and BPS even at trace levels as seen in polluted river water altered the physiology of embryonic zebrafish within 25 hours of exposure.

The researchers find BPS and BPA alike exert detrimental effects of both estrogen and thyroid hormone at high levels.
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