date:Sep 20, 2012
gulators from Europe to Japan and the US had recently reviewed hundreds of studies on BPA and repeatedly supported its continued safe use, said Hentges.
2.6 times higher odds of obesity
Trasandes team divided urine samples taken into four categories and discovered that the people providing samples with the highest BPA content had 2.6 times higher odds of obesity.
They also found obesity was not associated with exposure to other phenols, such as sunscreens and soaps.
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