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Kid’s Food May Contain Harmful Chemical BPA

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According to researchers, some foods that are being marketed today to children contains a dangerous chemical that are being used mostly in metal cans epoxy lining. This is called bisphenol A, or BPA.

Non-profit researchers from Breast Cancer Fund suggested that these food containing BPA must be removed. However, manufacturers claim that there’s no evidence that these chemicals can harm children.

A new study has revealed that some foods marketed to kids contain high levels of the potentially dangerous chemical bisphenol A, or BPA, which is used in the epoxy lining of metal cans. This concerns many health advocates, because children are believed to be most susceptible to the effects of BPA. Researchers at the nonprofit Breast Cancer Fund , which conducted the study, say BPA must be removed from food packaging, “especially in foods marketed to children.” Manufacturers say there’s no proof the compound can harm kids.

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http://theweek.com/article/index/219561/bpa-in-kids-food-dangerous

 

One Response to “Kid’s Food May Contain Harmful Chemical BPA”

  1. Ian
    October 1, 2011 at 5:36 am

    No no. You got this all wrong. The FDA, Monsanto, and GMO assures me that BPA is good for you.
    Who knows the dangers of smoking better than the good people at Marlborough?

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