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Dietary interventions can lower exposure to bisphenols (like BPA) and phthalates

A study published in Environmental Health Perspectives showed that interventions that targeted the reduction of phthalates and BPA in goods and packaging showed widespread, long-term impact on decreas…

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Estrogen Disrupting Chemicals (EDCs) found to impact erectile funtion

A study published in Communications Biology found that EDCs promoted erectile dysfunction in mice: Erectile dysfunction (ED) is an extremely prevalent condition which significantly impacts quality of …

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The fresh-smelling home without chemicals

Reposted article from The Guardian on April 1, 2024: Good scents: five eco-friendly ways to make your home smell great Many ingredients in fragrance formulas can be harmful, but there are safe ways to…

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Exposure to Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals (EDCs) from Beverage Packaging

Abstract This study investigated the influence of beverage packaging materials on the presence of endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) in plastic, glass, carton, aluminium, and tin canned non-alcohol…

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Hair straightening products entail acute risk to kidneys

The use of hair-straightening products containing glyoxylic acid is associated with a risk for acute kidney failure because of the accumulation of calcium oxalate crystals in the kidneys.

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Plastic Food Packaging Contains Endocrine- and Metabolism-Disrupting Chemicals

According to a study published in 2024 in Environmental Science & Technology, plastic food packaging contains both endocrine- and metabolism disrupting chemicals (EDCs and MDCs).

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