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Hormone-mimics in plastic water bottles -- just the tip of the iceberg?
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- In an analysis1 of commercially available mineral waters, the researchers found evidence of estrogenic compounds leaching out of the plastic packaging into the water. What's more, these chemicals are potent in vivo and result in an increased development of embryos in the New Zealand mud snail. These findings, which show for the first time that substances leaching out of plastic food packaging materials act as functional estrogens, are published in Springer's journal Environmental Science and Pollution Research.
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JDP added to Unintended Consequences/Unexpected Results, The Radical Twine, Health and Medicine, Public Policy, The Skeptic, Planet Earth, Current Science, Environment, Biology 11 months ago
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