You need to check your pans (Image: Getty) A doctor has revealed everyday items could be sabotaging your weight loss efforts. According to Professor Franklin Joseph of Dr Frank's Weight Loss Clinic, some common household products may be doing more harm than good when it comes to maintaining a healthy weight. "Many people are unaware that certain everyday items contain chemicals known as endocrine disruptors," he said.

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