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BPA ARCHIVE

BPA and heart disease: Smoking gun or statistical smoke?
Trevor Butterworth, January 13, 2010

BPA and erectile dysfunction
Rebecca Goldin, Ph.D, November 17, 2009

Consumer Reports "highly biased," says top European scientist: No need to avoid canned food
Trevor Butterworth, November 12, 2009

Top US EPA scientist rejects Consumer Reports’ BPA claim
November 10, 2009

The BPA controversy: When journalists can’t tell good evidence from bad
November 6, 2009

Consumer Reports BPA study filled with factual errors
November 2, 2009

McScience: Scientists say USA Today is scary
November 2, 2009

New independent study by EPA refutes BPA risk
October 30, 2009

Dorothy Parker meets The Marlboro Man: The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel’s BPA conspiracy theory
Dr. S. Robert Lichter, August 27, 2009

Health Canada survey: BPA in bottled water, baby food jars not a risk to consumer
STATS Blog, Trevor Butterworth, July 10, 2009

BPA is not a "smoking gun" for breast cancer
STATS blog, Trevor Butterworth, July 1, 2009

Science Suppressed: How America became obsessed with BPA
Trevor Butterworth , June 15, 2009

 
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