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hormonal disruption , reproductive problems, and other adverse effects, according to a study in environment international. using data from more than people (over age ), researchers from uc san francisco, uc berkeley , and george washington university looked for links between the participants' diets and levels
of phthalate breakdown products in their urine. they found that people, especially teenagers, who reported often dining out (or eating takeout food) had higher phthalate levels, on average, than those who rarely ate out. cheeseburgers, pizza, fried potatoes, and other high-fat foods, in particular,...
https://www.berkeleywellness.com/healthy-eating/food-safety/article/phthalates-lurk-restaurant-meals
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