
California is leading the way in regulations on the controversial substance BPA (bisphenol-A) with an announcement last week that it will declare it a reproductive hazard.
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BPA to Be Classified a ‘Reproductive Hazard’ in CaliforniaJanuary 31st, 2013 - Jill Ettinger
California is leading the way in regulations on the controversial substance BPA (bisphenol-A) with an announcement last week that it will declare it a reproductive hazard. Read More:BPA to Be Classified a ‘Reproductive Hazard’ in CaliforniaSome ‘BPA-Free’ Claims May Be Just As Dangerous, New Study FindsJanuary 23rd, 2013 - Jill Ettinger
With heightened concerns over the human health risks connected with the endocrine disrupting effects of BPA (bisphenol-A)—the plastic polymer commonly found in canned-food linings and a number of other household products—many manufacturers have begun removing the controversial chemical. But, it’s now frequently being replaced with another chemical that may be just as detrimental to your health. Read More:Some ‘BPA-Free’ Claims May Be Just As Dangerous, New Study Finds |