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BPA (Bisphenol A) is a chemical used in plastics and resins found in products like water bottles and food cans. It can leak into food and drinks, which raises concerns about potential health effects. Some of the risks linked to BPA include hormonal disruption, which can affect the body’s natural processes, reproductive issues, and an increased risk of heart disease. BPA exposure may also lead to obesity, diabetes, and even certain types of cancer. As a result, many products now offer BPA-free options to avoid these health concerns.
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