Bisphenol A (BPA) News and Research

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Bisphenol A (BPA) is a chemical produced in large quantities for use primarily in the production of polycarbonate plastics and epoxy resins. Polycarbonate plastics have many applications including use in some food and drink packaging, e.g., water and infant bottles, compact discs, impact-resistant safety equipment, and medical devices. Epoxy resins are used as lacquers to coat metal products such as food cans, bottle tops, and water supply pipes. Some dental sealants and composites may also contribute to BPA exposure.
BPA found in 94% of thermal cash register receipts

BPA found in 94% of thermal cash register receipts

Harmful BPA found in canned foods

Harmful BPA found in canned foods

Study raises concerns about Bisphenol A in canned foods

Study raises concerns about Bisphenol A in canned foods

BPA exposure in mothers may affect unborn daughters’ behavior: Study

BPA exposure in mothers may affect unborn daughters’ behavior: Study

Gestational BPA exposure associated with behavior, emotional problems in young girls

Gestational BPA exposure associated with behavior, emotional problems in young girls

Scientists conclude pesticide contamination as a major problem in Europe

Scientists conclude pesticide contamination as a major problem in Europe

Study explores link between BPA exposure and breast cancer

Study explores link between BPA exposure and breast cancer

Longer looks: A new life for Bart Stupak; The Komen Foundation and BPA; moving primary care out of the ER

Longer looks: A new life for Bart Stupak; The Komen Foundation and BPA; moving primary care out of the ER

Perinatal exposure to BPA affects mammary hormone response

Perinatal exposure to BPA affects mammary hormone response

BPA may not affect male testes

BPA may not affect male testes

BPA found in kids’ canned food

BPA found in kids’ canned food

Researchers analyse effects of BPA in an in-vitro culture of ovaries

Researchers analyse effects of BPA in an in-vitro culture of ovaries

Survey confirms low BPA exposure levels in food packaging

Survey confirms low BPA exposure levels in food packaging

Maternal exposures to BPA are not transmitted to fetus: FDA study

Maternal exposures to BPA are not transmitted to fetus: FDA study

High levels of BPA found in paper currencies

High levels of BPA found in paper currencies

BPA “de-masculinizes” male mice: Study

BPA “de-masculinizes” male mice: Study

NJIT research professor's work on sugar-based chemicals tops ACS must-read list

NJIT research professor's work on sugar-based chemicals tops ACS must-read list

Claims and counterclaims over BPA health risks

Claims and counterclaims over BPA health risks

BPA affects development of uterus in female primates

BPA affects development of uterus in female primates

New study shows Bisphenol A exposure through diet has been underestimated

New study shows Bisphenol A exposure through diet has been underestimated

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