TORONTO (Reuters) - Canadian makers and suppliers of bisphenol A-free products were bracing for heightened demand for their products after Canada banned the use of the carcinogen in baby bottles. The ...
As part of a laboratory experiment, Rebecca Holmes examined water bottles that had been acquired from abroad expecting to find bisphenol A (BPA), a human-made component commonly found in polycarbonate ...
Polycarbonate (PC) used to be king when it came to the five-gallon water cooler market. But over the past few years, concerns about one of PC's building blocks, BPA, have resulted in a public debate ...
We didn’t find the dangerous chemicals in any of the nine bottles we tested. Still, some concerns remain. Here’s how to keep your baby safe. By Kevin Loria New parents understandably want to shield ...
BPA can no longer be used in the manufacture of baby bottles and sippy cups, the Food and Drug Administration announced Tuesday. The American Chemistry Council (ACC) in October 2011 asked the FDA to ...
— -- The hormone-disrupting chemical BPA, or bisphenol-A, can no longer be used to make baby bottles and sippy cups, the federal government announced Tuesday. The move by the Food and Drug ...
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