Study links fast food consumption to higher phthalate levels

Study links fast food consumption to higher phthalate levels -

Phthalates, hormone-disrupting chemicals used in many types of plastics, have been linked to reproductive, behavioral, and respiratory health problems. Researchers from George Washington University found that the urine phthalate levels of people who had eaten fast-food within the last 24 hours were as much as 40 percent higher than of those who hadn't. Civil Eats

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