University of Missouri: Think All BPA-Free Products are Safe? Not So Fast, Scientists Warn
February 20, 2020
February 20, 2020
COLUMBIA, Missouri, Feb. 20 [TNSscientificresearch] -- The University of Missouri issued the following news release:
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- MU scientists find BPA alternative, bisphenol S, could negatively affect both a mother's placenta and potentially a developing baby's brain
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Using "BPA-free" plastic products could be as harmful to human health -- including a developing brain -- as those products that contain the controversial chemical, sug . . .
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- MU scientists find BPA alternative, bisphenol S, could negatively affect both a mother's placenta and potentially a developing baby's brain
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Using "BPA-free" plastic products could be as harmful to human health -- including a developing brain -- as those products that contain the controversial chemical, sug . . .