According to a recent study, pregnant women drinking from plastic water bottles could be driving up their risk of having obese babies.
These tiny blobs look like giant drops of water and are actually ice dipped in a solution of brown algae and calcium chloride.
According to a new study, prenatal exposure to a common chemical used in plastic water bottles is likely to increase the risk of obesity in children.
Journal article's warning that packaging is significant source of chemical food contamination is roundly rejectedConcerns about synthetic chemicals in packaging and plastic bottles contaminating food and drink are largely misplaced, scientists have said...
'Can' your favourite drink cause you harm? Yes, especially if it comes from a can. A new study in the journal 'Hypertension' says plastic bottles and cans are generally lined with a chemical called Bisphenol ...