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Effects of Bisphenol A from Plastic Bottles
Wednesday, July 23, 2008 - Anuradha Menon
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A new multigenerational reproductive toxicity study of dietary Bisphenol A (BPA) in mice conducted by researchers at RTI International found no adverse effects of BPA on parents or offspring at dietary concentrations and doses comparable to those estimated for human exposure levels. These findings strongly support the conclusion that oral exposure to BPA is not harmful to children or adults at the low doses to which people are exposed.    (source: rti.org)


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Comments & Replies (1)
Sure it won't kill you...   (07/23/08 - 18:23 - by Eponymous)
Yes, BPA won't kill you, but it'll turn you gay by making your
estrogen level go up, and correspondingly reduce your testosterone
level.

BPA is not harmful to your health. Just your gender.

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