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A study indicates that drinking water stored in plastic bottles exposes individuals to toxic chemicals, especially when the bottles are left in cars at high temperatures. It has been proven that approximately 80% of bottled water contains microplastic particles and chemicals such as BPA and antimony, which can leach from plastic when heated and lead to serious health problems, including fertility disorders, cancer, and delayed growth in children. Exposure to these toxins, particularly under high-temperature conditions, is believed to accelerate the leaching of harmful substances into the water, posing a significant risk to public health—especially to male fertility. Studies have shown a correlation between these particles and serious diseases. Experts call for increased awareness, the development of technological solutions, and strict regulation of the bottled water industry and storage conditions due to the long-term impacts on public health and fertility.
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