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'Microwave-safe' plastics can still release chemicals into your food—how to lower exposure
Medically reviewed by Patricia Mikula, PharmD Key Takeaways Avoid heating food in plastic containers to reduce exposure to microplastics and toxic chemicals.Transfer microwave meals to glass or ...
It can feel like everything is a cancer risk these days, even items that used to be considered "good" for our overall health ...
A microwave turns leftovers hot in seconds and handles everything from late-night snacks to quick lunches between meetings.
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Expert review finds ‘microwave-safe’ plastic containers may not be as safe as consumers think
Expert Review Finds ‘Microwave-Safe’ Plastic Containers May Not Be as Safe as Consumers Think ...
Jeffry Fawcett PhD unpacks research on the triggers for the development of chronic illness from exposures to environmental toxins. Layna Berman offers a historical perspective on environmental illness ...
There is no doubt that having a microwave makes things a lot easier in the kitchen, especially when you need to reheat food quickly and have a busy lifestyle. Microwaves are among the best appliances ...
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