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NewsDangerous levels of cancer-causing substance found in Nike and Adidas sportswear

Dangerous levels of cancer-causing substance found in Nike and Adidas sportswear

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American scientists examined sportswear from popular brands Adidas and Nike, after which they presented disappointing data on the concentration of bisphenol in the composition.

Bisphenol A is an industrial chemical with adverse health effects. More specifically, bisphenol provokes high blood pressure and increases the risk of developing cancerous tumors in the body of people.

In addition, the harmful effect is on the heart and vascular system of those who for many years prefer the things of these brands.

In addition to Adidas and Nike, high levels of BPA have subsequently been found in clothing from Champion, Fabletics, Patagonia, Athleta, Kohl’s and Sweaty Betty. Some elements of the sports wardrobe were oversaturated with bisphenol A by 40 times. This is reported Super Ru with a link to CNN.

To date, health experts do not stop talking about the need to remove sports items from your body immediately after training.

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