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.
Study links exposure to BPA with lowered male fertility

Study links exposure to BPA with lowered male fertility

Study finds link between high prenatal BPA levels and infant's neurobehavioral abnormalities

Study finds link between high prenatal BPA levels and infant's neurobehavioral abnormalities

Maternal exposure to BPA during pregnancy linked to decrease in birth weight of children

Maternal exposure to BPA during pregnancy linked to decrease in birth weight of children

Prenatal exposure to BPA linked with wheezing in children

Prenatal exposure to BPA linked with wheezing in children

Existing scientific evidence indicates no risk to human health from BPA exposure

Existing scientific evidence indicates no risk to human health from BPA exposure

Study demonstrates bisphenol A effect on animal embryonic development

Study demonstrates bisphenol A effect on animal embryonic development

Banned chemicals found in pregnant women

Banned chemicals found in pregnant women

BPA more harmful to women with hormonal and fertility imbalances

BPA more harmful to women with hormonal and fertility imbalances

BPA exposure reduces quality of womens' eggs retrieved for IVF

BPA exposure reduces quality of womens' eggs retrieved for IVF

Bisphenol A tainted money and receipts

Bisphenol A tainted money and receipts

Exposure to BPA during perinatal development impairs reproductive capacity of female offspring

Exposure to BPA during perinatal development impairs reproductive capacity of female offspring

Overexposure to triclosan may negatively influence immune system: Study

Overexposure to triclosan may negatively influence immune system: Study

New research center to study effects of BPA, phthalates on children

New research center to study effects of BPA, phthalates on children

Major companies phase out BPA from food and beverage packaging

Major companies phase out BPA from food and beverage packaging

ARRA's legacies may solve challenges related to health, energy and environment

ARRA's legacies may solve challenges related to health, energy and environment

Researchers renew call for governmental agencies to identify BPA products

Researchers renew call for governmental agencies to identify BPA products

BPA detectable in saliva of children for up to three hours after completion of dental work

BPA detectable in saliva of children for up to three hours after completion of dental work

Current dietary exposure to BPA through food packaging not a health risk: Health Canada

Current dietary exposure to BPA through food packaging not a health risk: Health Canada

Bisphenol A chemical may shorten reproductive lifespan in women: Research

Bisphenol A chemical may shorten reproductive lifespan in women: Research

Pretreating polycarbonate plastic is an eco-friendly way of waste disposal: Research

Pretreating polycarbonate plastic is an eco-friendly way of waste disposal: Research

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