Bisphenol A linked to prostate cancer
Exposing developing animals to low levels of the oestrogenic plastics intermediate bisphenol A may make them more susceptible to prostate cancer later in life, according to a study published in June.1
Exposing developing animals to low levels of the oestrogenic plastics intermediate bisphenol A may make them more susceptible to prostate cancer later in life, according to a study published in June.1