First published at 12:22 UTC on October 8th, 2023.
BPA and heavy metals have been found in some popular branded active wear. In a recent study across the U.S., a variety of popular branded sports bras and athletic wear have been found to contain alarming levels of BPA, a chemical compound frequently…
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BPA and heavy metals have been found in some popular branded active wear. In a recent study across the U.S., a variety of popular branded sports bras and athletic wear have been found to contain alarming levels of BPA, a chemical compound frequently used in the production of certain types of plastics.
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The discovery of BPA in these textiles has raised concerns regarding its potential adverse health effects, which include asthma, cardiovascular disease, and obesity.
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