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  2. Health effects of Bisphenol A - Wikipedia

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    [218] [219] In June 2009, the FDA announced its decision to reconsider the BPA safety levels. [220] Grassroots political action led Connecticut to become the first U.S. state to ban bisphenol A not only from infant formula and baby food containers, but also from any reusable food or beverage container. [221]

  3. Bisphenol A - Wikipedia

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    The European Food Safety Authority completed a re-evaluation into the risks of BPA in 2023, concluding that its tolerable daily intake should be greatly reduced. [90] This lead the European Union to ban BPA in all the food contact materials, including plastic and coated packaging, in December of 2024. [91]

  4. 9 things in your fridge you should throw away immediately - AOL

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    Whether to practice safe food storage or to adopt a healthier lifestyle, we'll show you nine hidden hazards in your refrigerator that you should throw out immediately.

  5. Is It Safe to Reuse Plastic Take-out Containers? - AOL

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  6. Bisphenol - Wikipedia

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    Bisphenols A (BPA), F (BPF) and S (BPS) have been shown to be endocrine disruptors, potentially relating to adverse health effects. [3] [6] Due to its high production volumes, BPA has been characterised as a "pseudo-persistent" chemical, [7] leading to its spreading and potential accumulation in a variety of environmental matrices, even though it has a fairly short half-life.

  7. Heinz, ConAgra, others halt use of BPA in food packaging

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