Wide range of Bisphenol A Found in Canned FoodsThe chemical Bisphenol A, which has been used for years in clear
plastic bottles and food-can liners, has been restricted in Canada and
some U.S. states and municipalities because of potential health effects.
The Food and Drug Administration will soon decide what it considers a
safe level of exposure to Bisphenol A (BPA), which some studies have
linked to reproductive abnormalities and a heightened risk of breast and
prostate cancers, diabetes, and heart disease. The debate revolves around just what is a safe level of the chemical to ingest and whether it should be in contact with food. Federal guidelines currently put the daily upper limit of safe exposure at 50 micrograms of BPA per kilogram of body weight. But that level is based on experiments done in the 1980s rather than hundreds of more recent animal and laboratory studies indicating serious health risks could result from much lower doses of BPA.
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