ACC opinion: U.S. government research supports BPA safety

In-depth studies conducted by the U.S. federal government show it is unlikely that BPA could cause health effects in humans

BPA exposure may affect heart health in sex-specific manner

U.S. researchers find heart function and blood pressure in mice to be affected by BPA exposure, females appear to be at increased risk for harm

New FPF report: Study shows endocrine activity of BPA analogs

Scientists demonstrate that bisphenol F and bisphenol S exhibit almost a comparable endocrine activity as bisphenol A

BPA and its alternative BPS may cause changes in brain development

The Washington Post reports on a new study showing BPA and BPS exposure to affect neurodevelopment in embryonic zebrafish

France bans BPA

Second phase of the BPA ban includes all packaging, containers and utensils coming into contact with food

BPA-free thermoplastic resins can release estrogenic chemicals

BPA-free thermoplastic resins evaluated for estrogenic activity, four out of 14 resins released estrogenic chemicals

EFSA: BPA opinion adopted

Scientific opinion on bisphenol A to be published in January 2015

BPA may be tied to polycystic ovary syndrome in adolescent girls

Study finds that adolescent girls with polycystic ovary syndrome have increased serum BPA levels

Opinion: elevated blood pressure unlikely related to trace levels of BPA

American Chemistry Council considers new BPA study to inappropriately concern and confuse consumers about drinking canned beverages

BPA linked to increased blood pressure

Study links consumption of canned beverages with BPA lining and acute blood pressure increase