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Everyday Plastics Linked to Hormone Disruption and Potential Fertility Issues
New research suggests that chemicals found in common plastic items, from takeaway containers to receipts, may interfere with human hormones and have been associated with conditions like polycystic ovary syndrome and reduced egg quality, raising concerns about fertility.
21 May, 23:23 — 21 May, 23:23
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