1. Endocrine-disrupting chemicals may be linked with lower bone mineral density in male teens  News-Medical.Net
  2. High-sensitivity C-reactive protein could be a potential indicator of bone mineral density in adolescents aged 10–20 years | Scientific Reports  Nature.com
  3. Hormone-disrupting ‘forever chemicals,’ phthalates may impair bone health in teen males: study  The Hill
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