There may be a link between chemicals used in a variety of household items and heart disease deaths. They are known as “phthalates,” or “everywhere chemicals.” They are used in cosmetics and shampoo bottles, detergents and food storage containers to make them more flexible. Dr. Leonardo Trasande, senior author of the study, joins “The Daily Report” to discuss.
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