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Non-Toxic Body Care
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Non-Toxic Cleaning Guide
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News and Studies...

Microplastics discovered in human blood are 'unsettling.' Scientists are trying to figure out whether they're harmful.
They've been found in the Mariana Trench and at the top of Mount Everest, in dust and food and drinking water, in human placentas and baby bottles. Now scientists have found them in human blood.

Microplastics in human blood: Is it harmful to health?
However, laboratory experiments have shown that microplastic particles do a lot of damage to human cells. The particles do not dissolve or break down into any other substance in the body (non-degradable) and reach different parts of the body.

Obesogens: How They Are Identified and Molecular Mechanisms Underlying Their Action
Endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) are chemicals that resemble natural hormones and disrupt endocrine function by interfering with the body's endogenous hormones.

Obesogens: an emerging threat to public health
Recently, Endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) have been implicated in metabolic syndrome and obesity.

Aggressive behavior and serum testosterone concentration during the maturation process of male mice: the effects of fetal exposure to bisphenol A
In this study we evaluated the effect of fetal exposure to bisphenol A, which mimics estrogenic activity, on aggressive behavior and hormonal change in male mice.

The Association between Bisphenol A, Steroid Hormones, and Selected MicroRNAs Levels in Seminal Plasma of Men with Infertility
Our results suggest that BPA may negatively affect sperm quality.

Exposure to bisphenol A is associated with recurrent miscarriage
RESULTS: Exposure to bisphenol A is associated with recurrent miscarriage.

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