Kids could be breathing in plasticizer chemicals from their mattresses, new study suggests

Kids could be breathing in plasticizer chemicals from their mattresses, new study suggests

Babies and children up to age four could be breathing in plasticizers and other chemicals from their mattresses while they sleep, a Canadian study suggests.Federal regulations set limits on some phthalates or plasticizers, which are substances added to products to make

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