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Prenatal exposure to plastic chemical may increase asthma, wheezing risk in school girls: Study

The chemical called Bisphenols are chemical substances used in the manufacture of plastics and resins found in many consumer products, such as food cans, reusable bottles and toys

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Prenatal exposure to bisphenol A (BPA) may have negative effects on respiratory health in school-age girls, warns a study.

Bisphenols are chemical substances used in the manufacture of plastics and resins found in many consumer products, such as food cans, reusable bottles and toys.

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