France: Study finds Bisphenol S more harmful than Bisphenol A

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A recently published French study funded by the French Food and Environment Safety Agency (ANSES) found that Bisphenol S, a common substitute of Bisphenol A in food packaging, is more easily absorbed by the body and stays in the body for a longer period of time.

France: Study finds Bisphenol S more harmful than Bisphenol A

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