Tracey Woodruff received funding for BPA research from NIEHS. She receives and has received funding for research on chemical exposures from NIH/NIEHS, USEPA and California EPA. Hormonal disruption is ...
You won’t find BPA on labels. It’s undetectable without chemical testing. And it’s nearly impossible to avoid. Bisphenyl A (BPA) is used to make plastics and can come into our bodies through ingestion ...
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