
A new study published in iJAMA/i found that individuals who handled receipts without wearing gloves had an increase in urine BPA levels than those who wore gloves. Human exposure to bisphenol A (BPA) has been associated with adverse health outcomes, including reproductive function in adults and neurodevelopment in children exposed shortly before or after birth. "Exposure to BPA is primarily through dietary ingestion, including consumption of canned foods. A less-studied ...
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