
A new research on the effects of these chemicals on zebrafish shows that embryonic heart valves could be particularly in danger. It is published by iEnvironmental Health Perspectives/i. The research team includes Carnegie's Daniel Gorelick and Marnie Halpern. Exposure to environmental endocrine disrupters, such as bisphenol A, which mimic estrogen, is associated with adverse health effects. Bisphenol A is commonly found in plastic bottles and plastic food containers. ...
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