New study links heart disease to BPA

Adults with higher levels of the common chemical bisphenol A in their urine had significantly increased risk of heart disease, diabetes and liver abnormalities, according to the first large study of human exposure to the substance. To learn more about what John Fauber of the Journal Sentinel found, click HERE.

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