Australian scientists urge caution over latest BPA study
date:Feb 28, 2013
argely been associated with animal studies and may not necessarily relate to human outcomes.

Professor Andrew Bartholomaeus, Adjunct Professor of Toxicology and Pharmacy at the University of Canberra agrees, saying that BPA consumed in food or drink is usually completely metabolized before it enters the bloodstream, meaning that the bodys cells are not exposed to the chemical.

BPA has a contentious history, with several other studies linking BPA to health problems in animals and humans.
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