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By contributing to the development of chronic disease and death, a group of hormone-disruptive plastic chemicals is costing the U.S. health care system billions over $249 billion in 2018 alone, a new study found.
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By contributing to the development of chronic disease and death, a group of hormone-disruptive plastic chemicals is costing the U.S. health care system billions over $249 billion in 2018 alone, a new study found.