http://www.ctv.ca/CTVNews/TopStories...-study-100816/
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An overwhelming amount of Canadians -- 91 per cent, in fact -- have detectable levels of bisphenol A in their urine, according to a new Statistics Canada report.
The results from the Canadian Health Measures Survey by StatsCan, found the highest concentration of bisphenol A in teens, aged 12 to 19. Children from the age of six to 11 also had higher levels than adults.
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Bisphenol A (BPA) is a chemical used to make polycarbonate plastic and mimics estrogen in the body.
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BPA has been linked to heart disease, diabetes and elevated liver enzymes.
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Definitely doesn't sound good. If BPA is truly linked to these diseases, our healthcare will become even busier.
I'm wondering where they got these samples from?
On the lighter side of the issue..
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The Bro
said
Thats why i am developing manboobs
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