Every day Canadians are exposed to a hormone disrupting chemical in the fresh foods they eat, as BPS migrates from labels into food.
Direct transmission of BPA via the placenta can harm fetal brain development, researchers report. The new study explores mRNA's role.
Direct transmission of BPA from a mother to her developing child via the placenta can harm fetal brain development. A new study explores mRNA's role.
A new study shows that high levels of BPA in kids' urine are linked to more asthma symptoms.
A broad look at research on endocrine disruptors and human health consequences suggests regulations need to catch up to the evidence.
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