Chemicals in Everyday Items Linked to Millions of Deaths from Heart Disease and Stroke

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Chemicals in Everyday Items Linked to Millions of Deaths from Heart Disease and Stroke
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A new study has found a potential link between exposure to three common chemicals found in everyday household and industrial items and millions of deaths from heart disease and stroke worldwide.

Exposure to a trio of chemicals found in many everyday household and industrial items may have contributed to millions of cases of heart disease , stroke, and deaths over the years according to estimations of the health and economic impacts of common plastic additives . An international team of researchers pooled findings from over 1,700 existing studies from 38 different countries investigating links between people's exposure to the chemicals and certain health impacts.

The researchers argue the results are concerning enough to warrant global action, but critics say we still need conclusive proof that these chemicals are the true cause. The safety of BPA has been questioned for a while: widespread in our food packaging, especially in the form of the epoxy that lines some food and drink cans and bottles, exposure to this compound has been linked to higher rates of ischemic heart disease and stroke. This latest study found 5.4 million cases of ischemic heart disease and 346,000 cases of stroke in 2015 could be associated with BPA exposure. That suggests BPA exposure could be associated with 431,000 deaths. An estimate on the total economic impact suggests the resulting loss in health could have cost nations an equivalent of US$1 trillion in purchasing power. DEHP is present in the flexible plastics of garden hoses, shower curtains, medical tubing, and synthetic leathers. found a significant link between increased DEHP metabolites in the urine samples of 5303 US adults and an increase in mortality rate. This recent study calculates 164,000 deaths worldwide could be related to DEHP exposure, with an estimated US$398 billion in equivalent economic losses.. Common in materials that are exposed to high levels of heat, they're also present in electronics, car parts, aircraft, and certain textile

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