Bisphenol A

Many Americans are seeking greater “authenticity” in their lives.  There’s nothing wrong with that unless, in the process, they’re being misled by false advertising that causes them to pay inflated prices for products that are “free from” var
According to our new (aka working) search box I have written about bisphenol A (BPA), one of the chemicals used to make polycarbonate plastics (1), 113 times.
Journalism is thoroughly inept and corrupt. The quality of journalism has gotten so bad that I have whittled down my trusted sources to merely a handful. Even then, when it comes to science, these sources often get it wrong.
Now that I'm in the second trimester, I'm starting to think about baby bottles, sippy cups, and all that fun stuff. But all the options online leave me thinking I don't have much choice when it comes to BPA-free bottles.
NYTimes discusses the shady industry of herbal supplements, Caliofrnia's Prop. 65 targets e-cigs for their nicotine, and more support for BPA comes from the European Food Safety Authority
Researchers from South Korea s Seoul University College of Medicine and its Department of Environmental Health did a double-b
A recent study examining the association between prenatal BPA (bisphenol-A) exposure and lung function has been making headlin
Kudos to Health Canada (the Canadian equivalent of our FDA) in spite of the fact that Canada was the
For years, various environmental and academic groups have been desperately trying to explain how it can be that
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