
BPS Disrupts Your Metabolism, Heart, and Immune System
A 2026 review found BPS causes liver fat buildup, blood sugar problems, heart damage, and immune dysfunction.


A 2026 review found BPS causes liver fat buildup, blood sugar problems, heart damage, and immune dysfunction.


A 2026 study found BPS and BPF at low doses impair balance and muscle strength by disrupting brain signaling in the cerebellum.


A 2026 study shows early-life BPS exposure causes ferroptosis in testicular cells, cutting testosterone and sperm quality.


A 2026 study found paternal BPA and BPS exposure at low doses reduced testosterone, sperm quality, and testicular function in sons.


A 2026 pilot study detected BPA and BPS in meconium, with higher levels linked to genital birth defects in baby boys.


A 2026 study shows prenatal BPS exposure disrupts thyroid hormones, triggers early puberty, and impairs ovarian function.


A 2026 study found the tire chemical 6PPD-Q disrupts thyroid hormones in pregnant women through oxidative stress.


A 2026 study screened archived urine samples and found 45 chemical exposures including emerging bisphenols and toxic mycotoxins.


A 2026 study developed new methods to track how washing machines break polyester fibers into microplastic pollution.


A 2026 meta-analysis of 22 studies found PFAS in umbilical cord blood tied to changes in birth weight, length, and head size.


A 2026 review found toothbrushes, toothpaste, and dental materials shed microplastics linked to gum disease and oral cancer.


A 2026 review reveals microplastics alter DNA methylation and gene expression in gut and brain cells, accelerating disease.

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