Andrew Huberman· PhD
So you need to use gloves if you that's your industry that you're going to be exposed to thermal paper a lot.
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So you need to use gloves if you that's your industry that you're going to be exposed to thermal paper a lot.
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So for one of you know getting it one time and touching it it's probably not a big deal but for the people who were do that job and are exposed all the time to thermal paper that actually can be such a high level exposure.
avoid paper receipts. Opt for digital. Yeah. And that's more of a BPA kind of thing than microplastic as well.