Continuous handling of receipts linked to higher urine BPA levels

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Summary:

Study participants who handled receipts printed on thermal paper continuously for 2 hours without gloves had an increase in urine bisphenol A (BPA) concentrations compared to when they wore gloves, according to a study in the February 26 issue of JAMA.

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Date tagged:

02/27/2014, 09:16

Date published:

02/26/2014, 14:03