Drinking water from a plastic bottle can cause diabetes, research
Evidence of a connection between the incidence of type 2 diabetes and chemical components found in plastic bottles has been discovered in a recent study.
Bis phenol A (BPA), a chemical used in food and drink packaging, such as plastic water bottles, has been shown in studies published in the journal Diabetes to decrease the body's susceptibility to the insulin hormone, which regulates blood sugar.
The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is being urged to reduce the amount of BPA chemical found in bottles and food containers by the study's findings, which will be presented at a scientific session hosted by the American Diabetes Association. Establish the secure upper bound of
Drinking water from a plastic bottle can cause diabetes, research
Human hormones can be disturbed by the chemical BPA, which is used to create epoxy resins and plastics, according to earlier research.
It should be mentioned that this chemical and the elevated risk of diabetes have not been the subject of any prior studies.
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