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Plastic Bottles and Cancer: There is no scientific evidence of cancer by drinking water in a plastic bottle. Some people claim cancer on chemicals like BPA found in plastic bottle, but this …Read more
Drinking water in a plastic bottle does not increase the risk of cancer.The BPA is considered an endocrine disorders. In easy language, it can interfere with the body’s hormone system. It can mimic hormones such as estrogen, which can affect the body’s hormonal balance. Some studies have suggested that excessive contact of BPA may affect the reproductive system, interfere with fetal development, increase the risk of heart disease and diabetes. Apart from this, excess exposure of BPA can increase the risk of breast and prostate cancer, but it has not yet found solid evidence. More research is needed in this regard.
Now the question is whether the BPA used in plastic bottles is safe for health? Regulators of many countries such as US FDA, EFSA and Food Standards Australia, New Zealand have found that the consumption of BPA in small amounts is safe, as the body removes it rapidly. BPA from a plastic bottle goes to the body in very small amounts, which also breaks the body quickly and removes it through urine, so that it does not have side effects on the body. However, in many countries, BPA has been banned in some products including baby products, so that there is no threat to health.

Amit Upadhyay is working as a senior sub-editor in the lifestyle team of AyraNews24x7 Hindi. He has about 8 years of experience in print and digital media. He writes stories on the topic related to health and lifestyle. ,Read more
Amit Upadhyay is working as a senior sub-editor in the lifestyle team of AyraNews24x7 Hindi. He has about 8 years of experience in print and digital media. He writes stories on the topic related to health and lifestyle. , Read more
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