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February 5, 2015

UK industry associations challenge French restrictions on BPA

European Commission should take action against BPA ban in France
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January 30, 2015

ChemSec opinion: BPA is far from safe

ChemSec, the International Chemical Secretariat, is concerned with the media presentation of EFSA's recent scientific opinion on BPA
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January 28, 2015

Study shows oral BPA intake to be of no risk for high exposures

Soup consumption did not lead to higher levels of the active form of BPA in blood of human volunteers, BPA eliminated in urine within 24 hours
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January 26, 2015

BPA shown to disrupt sperm development

U.S. researchers show that brief exposures to BPA and other estrogens early in life can alter the stem cells involved in sperm production years later
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January 22, 2015

BPA exposure linked to oxidative stress

New study links BPA exposure in pregnancy to oxidative stress in mother and offspring, similar findings in both human association study and animals testing study
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January 21, 2015

EFSA Scientific Opinion: BPA exposure of no risk to consumers

Tolerable daily intake of BPA reduced, current exposure levels too low to cause harm
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January 21, 2015

ACC opinion: U.S. government research supports BPA safety

In-depth studies conducted by the U.S. federal government show it is unlikely that BPA could cause health effects in humans
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January 19, 2015

BPA exposure may affect heart health in sex-specific manner

U.S. researchers find heart function and blood pressure in mice to be affected by BPA exposure, females appear to be at increased risk for harm
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January 15, 2015

New FPF report: Study shows endocrine activity of BPA analogs

Scientists demonstrate that bisphenol F and bisphenol S exhibit almost a comparable endocrine activity as bisphenol A
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January 14, 2015

BPA and its alternative BPS may cause changes in brain development

The Washington Post reports on a new study showing BPA and BPS exposure to affect neurodevelopment in embryonic zebrafish
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