Scientists identify synthetic chemicals in food as a major blind spot in public health

Published in Nature Medicine, researchers discuss the types and sources of synthetic food contaminants, focusing on food contact chemicals from food packaging and food processing, and their increased presence in ultra‐processed foods.

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