BPA still common in blood samples, seven years after being declared toxic -  National

BPA still common in blood samples, seven years after being declared toxic - National

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BPA is an industrial chemical used in plastics and commonly found in food and beverage containers such as cans and reusable water bottles.

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Prenatal exposure to environmental contaminants is associated with altered cord serum metabolite profiles in future immune-mediated diseases

BPA exposure: Scientists spar over how contaminated we really are - EHN

PDF) Occupational Exposure to Bisphenol A (BPA): A Reality That Still Needs to Be Unveiled

The association between prenatal exposure to bisphenol A and offspring obesity: A systematic review - ScienceDirect

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Adverse (geno)toxic effects of bisphenol A and its analogues in hepatic 3D cell model - ScienceDirect

Exposure to endocrine disrupting chemicals from beverage packaging materials and risk assessment for consumers - ScienceDirect

Cardiovascular toxicity and mechanism of bisphenol A and emerging risk of bisphenol S - ScienceDirect

Exposure to Endocrine-Disrupting Chemicals and Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus in Later Life

Experiences and consequences of phasing out substances of concern in a multinational healthcare company, Environmental Sciences Europe

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