Bisphenol-A structural analogues may be less likely than BPA to disrupt heart rhythm

Some chemical alternatives to plastic bisphenol-A (BPA), which is still commonly used in medical settings such as operating rooms and intensive care units, may be less disruptive to heart electrical function than BPA, according to a pre-clinical study that explored how the structural analogues bisphenol-S (BPS) and bisphenol-F (BPF) interact with the chemical and electrical functions of heart cells.
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