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More on Bisphenol-A: Its replacement and its brother
Readers of this blog will know that the hormone disruptor (or endocrine disruptor) bisphenol-A (BPA) is found in polycarbonate plastic bottles, the epoxy linings of food cans, and as a coating on ATM and cash-register receipts. You may ask, “What … Continue reading