'Safer' BPA-free water bottles linked to fertility issues
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Researchers warn that bisphenol S (BPS) and bisphenol F (BPF), often deemed safer than BPA, can disrupt hormones similarly, raising health risks.
José Villalaín states, 'The use of these bisphenols should be discontinued due to the risks they may pose to human and animal health,' emphasizing urgent need for reassessment of their safety.
Computer simulations revealed that BPS and BPF mimic the harmful behaviors of BPA in interactions with cell membranes, the crucial barriers protecting human cells.
The study's findings indicate that the widely accepted perception of BPA-free products being safer is misleading, as alternative bisphenols may equally contribute to health complications.
Read at Mail Online
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