BPA still common in blood samples, seven years after being declared toxic - National

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BPA is an industrial chemical used in plastics and commonly found in food and beverage containers such as cans and reusable water bottles.

High BPA levels linked to 49% greater risk of death within 10 years, study says

Use of high-resolution metabolomics to assess the biological perturbations associated with maternal exposure to Bisphenol A and Bisphenol F among pregnant African American women - ScienceDirect

Investigation of the effects of bisphenol-A exposure on lymphoid system in prenatal stage - Işil Aydemir, Caner Özbey, Oktay Özkan, Şadiye Kum, Mehmet İbrahim Tuğlu, 2020

Cardiovascular toxicity and mechanism of bisphenol A and emerging risk of bisphenol S - ScienceDirect

Potential effects of bisphenol A on diabetes mellitus and its chronic complications: A narrative review. - Abstract - Europe PMC

Occupational Biomonitoring Guidance Document by OECD - Issuu

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PFAS Forever Chemicals Present in Some Plastic Recyclable Bottles - Bloomberg

BPA contaminants found in most Canadians

High BPA levels linked to 49% greater risk of death within 10 years, study says

Clouded in Clarity: A comic on chemicals & controversy - EHN

Tissue-specific bioaccumulation and health risks of bisphenols in wild fish from West and North Rivers

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Prenatal exposure to bisphenol A and neonatal health outcomes: A systematic review - ScienceDirect

Bisphenol A and its analogues: A comprehensive review to identify and prioritize effect biomarkers for human biomonitoring - ScienceDirect

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