Friday 13 December 2019

Prenatal exposure to flame retardants, present in baby pajamas, plastics and furniture, may be linked to increased risk of diabetes and other metabolic disorders, suggests new study, which found that exposure to PBDE via umbilical cord and breast milk permanently changing liver metabolism in rats.


Prenatal exposure to flame retardants, present in baby pajamas, plastics and furniture, may be linked to increased risk of diabetes and other metabolic disorders, suggests new study, which found that exposure to PBDE via umbilical cord and breast milk permanently changing liver metabolism in rats.: https://ift.tt/2RTZXID Read more... https://ift.tt/2rKdibR

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