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Experts warn against refilling water bottles—especially plastic ones, as they can lead to bacterial growth and contamination.
How dangerous to babies is bisphenol A? Lately, I've been seeing a lot of hubbub in the news over the chemical. They say it's in a lot of baby products, like bottles and sippy cups, and in hard ...
Last month, a state panel voted not to mandate warning labels on products that contain bisphenol A, despite a statement by the panel’s chairwoman that she would choose glass bottles over plastic.
a chemical used in baby bottles, canned food and other items is not dangerous, federal regulators said Friday. Scientists with the Food and Drug Administration said the trace amounts of bisphenol ...
No Chemicals, No Surprises The plastic bottle from which we drink water is made up of a lot of organic substances. BPA ...
151; -- 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 ...
And if you’re using older, secondhand bottles, they may have bisphenol A (BPA), a chemical used to make hardened plastic. The FDA banned the use of BPA in 2012 from baby bottles and sippy cups ...
"Many Canadians, especially mothers of babies and small children in my own constituency of Ottawa West-Nepean, have expressed their concern to me about the risks of bisphenol A in baby bottles ...
Some of the chemicals that have been reported to leach from water bottles include antimony, bisphenol A, and phthalates. When PET plastics are kept in high temperatures, there is a risk of ...
a baby’s tiny body is particularly vulnerable to risk from chemicals such as bisphenol A (BPA), lead, and phthalates. That’s why Consumer Reports recently tested nine popular baby bottles for ...
VANCOUVER – Two of Canada’s major retailers said Tuesday they are pulling plastic water and baby bottles that contain the controversial chemical bisphenol A, in anticipation of Health Canada ...
A study out from the Harvard School of Public Health doesn't resolve the controversy around the health effects of bisphenol A, but it does demonstrate that drinking from hard plastic bottles with ...