date:Jul 18, 2017
els, said the studys senior author Associate Professor Zumin Shi.
Shi, from the University of Adelaides Adelaide School of Medicine and the Freemasons Foundation Centre for Mens Health, and a member of SAHMRIs Nutrition Metabolism theme, said the study adjusted for subjects who were overweight and obese and it still pointed to phthalates as a link to disease.
If we compare the highest quota with the lowest quota of phthalates, the increase is around 80 per cent for cardiovascular disease and