BPS in Plastics: Heart-Stopping Risks for Fish and Humans
Update: 2025-12-18
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New study reveals Bisphenol S (BPS) in plastics can cause heart problems in fish, raising concerns about its potential impact on human health. Researchers at UC Davis found that even low levels of BPS exposure during development can lead to irregular heartbeats and other cardiac issues in zebrafish, due to changes in gene expression. BPS is widely used in everyday products, making its potential health risks a significant concern. The study calls for further research to fully assess the risks of BPS to both wildlife and human health.
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