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No health risk from BPA at current levels: European watchdog

2015-01-21 17:01:45| Canadian Plastics Headlines

The chemical bisphenol A (BPA), used to stiffen some plastic food containers, poses no health risk to consumers of any age, including unborn children, at current levels of exposure, according to Europe’s food safety watchdog. In a new re-evaluation, the… The post No health risk from BPA at current levels: European watchdog appeared first on Canadian Plastics.

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