BPA still common in blood samples, seven years after being declared toxic - National
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BPA is an industrial chemical used in plastics and commonly found in food and beverage containers such as cans and reusable water bottles.
Prenatal exposure to environmental contaminants is associated with altered cord serum metabolite profiles in future immune-mediated diseases
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High BPA levels linked to 49% greater risk of death within 10 years, study says
High BPA levels linked to 49% greater risk of death within 10 years, study says