New Study Links Phthalates to Cardiovascular Disea
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STORY AT-A-GLANCE
Using an animal model, scientists have identified one mechanism phthalates use to drive dyslipidemia and cardiovascular disease — by impacting the nuclear pregnane X receptor (PXR), part of the body's defense against foreign chemicals
The receptor is activated by several types of chemicals, including steroids, bile acids and antibiotics. It plays a role in controlling metabolism of the chemicals and influences homeostasis of steroid hormones, such as vitamin D
Phthalates are endocrine-disrupting chemicals that are linked to obesity, neurological and learning disabilities, cardiovascular disease, birth defects and some cancers. Reductions in sperm count and fertility are associated with exposure to phthalates in utero, which is likely contributing to a 1% decline in fertility each year
There are several steps you can take each day to reduce your exposure, including using glass instead of plastic, bringing reusable bags for groceries, steering clear of plastic children’s toys, and not microwaving food in plastic containers or with plastic wrap
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