Paul Saladino· MD
They also act as Trojan horses for other endocrine disrupting chemicals, BPA, bisphenol A, and phthalates, double whammy.
The evidence is convergent. Multiple independent sources reach the same conclusion, the underlying mechanism is well-characterized, and even the field's most cautious voices treat it as worth doing.
They also act as Trojan horses for other endocrine disrupting chemicals, BPA, bisphenol A, and phthalates, double whammy.
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The chemicals released by microplastics act as xenoestrogens—endocrine disruptors capable of profoundly altering hormonal balance and reproductive health