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Canada sets the bar high by declaring Bisphenol A toxic

Health Canada scientists have just concluded a four-year study of Bisphenol A, and their findings prompted the federal government to list Bisphenol A as a toxin. Bisphenol A is used to make polycarbonate plastic.
In the Media by Stephanie Dearing - 4 comments

Study finds many store receipts are toxic with BPA

People who have been trying to avoid Bisphenol A (BPA) found in baby bottles, canned food, toys, compact discs,etc., since it has been linked to health concerns in recent years, now have to worry about store receipts.
In the Media by Laura Trowbridge - 8 comments

Bad science behind Bisphenol A contaminated baby bottles?

Ottawa, ON - The government agency that was the first in the world to ban Bisphenol A from baby bottles has found itself with a problem. After testing on Bisphenol A-free baby bottles, Health Canada found traces of the harmful chemical.
In the Media by Stephanie Dearing

Traces of bisphenol A found in jars of Canadian baby food

Canadian parents will be shocked to learn that most baby foods packaged in glass jars contain the hormone disrupter, Bisphenol A (BPA). But Health Canada says the amount of BPA is too low to do any harm.
In the Media by Stephanie Dearing - 5 comments

Bisphenol A found in canned soft drinks in Canada

A female hormone that has been banned in baby bottles has been found to be in most canned soft drinks sold in Canada says a Health Canada study.
In the Media by KJ Mullins - 5 comments

Vancouver Company Pulls Bisphenol-A Products from Shelves

Amidst rising concern about bisphenol-A (BPA), which has been linked to cancer and other diseases in more than 100 studies, the Vancouver-based Mountain Equipment Co-Op (MEC) has become the first Canadian business to stop selling items containing BPA.
In the Media by pajamadeen - 1 comment

Polycarbonate Water Bottles Harmful to Health

Contrary to popular belief, studies are claiming that polycarbonate water bottles could be more harmful to your health due to chemical Bisphenol A.
In the Media by jello - 2 comments
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