Experts advised reducing intake of tinned foods because plastic was widely used to line cans. "The epoxy resin and the lining of the tin cans are made up of some of these endocrine-disrupting ...
Generally, she advises avoiding plastic because it is likely full of endocrine disrupting chemicals—but especially when heated, those chemicals can leach into food. Birnbaum also says to avoid ...
Endocrine-disrupting chemicals affect hormones ... that manufacturers often use in hundreds of products such as food and beverage containers and plastic wrap. These EDCs interfere with the ...
A recent study revealed that children using personal care products like lotions and sunscreens had elevated levels of hormone ...
These Endocrine-Disrupting Chemicals (EDCs) can lead to a range ... ceramic or earthenware to cook food ⦁ Substitute lotions with Coconut oil and Aloe Vera. However, consult your Dermatologist ...
Bisphenols used in manufacturing products as ‘harmless’ alternatives to BPA pose a health risk, according to a UMH ...
There is increasing evidence from epidemiologic studies, case studies, and complementary animal and cell-based models that endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs) can have effects on human health ...
Microplastics, phthalates, BPA and PFAS are all around us. What to know about these potentially toxic substances, how they ...
A study by Professor José Villalaín of the Miguel Hernández University of Elche (UMH) in Spain, published in the Journal of ...
The popular side dish is a staple on Thanksgiving, but two of its ingredients — BHA and BHT — are banned in the EU and other ...
Avoid heating plastic containers for your leftovers to prevent harmful chemicals from leaching into your food. Use glass ...