PLASTICS AND HEALTH 
US study shows bisphenol A substitutes in urine correlate with obesity
A new study shows that urine levels of BPA substitutes are associated with obesity (Photo: Panthermedia/PixelsAway)Amid the long-running discussion ov...Published on 27.08.2019
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