FDA: BPA is safe for use in food contact applications

U.S. FDA updated its safety declaration on BPA, current exposure levels via food are safe

Urinary bisphenol A levels may influence onset of menarche

Study finds moderate concentrations of urinary BPA associated with overall delayed menarche in adolescent girls

Phenols and parabens found in lactating mothers

New study finds phenols and parabens in urine, milk and serum of North Carolina women

Bisphenol A and triclosan found in maternal urine

Maternal characteristics predicting elevated urinary concentrations of BPA and TCS act in opposite direction

BPA found in baby bottles in India

Indian NGO Toxics Link finds BPA concentrations well above the EU threshold limit

ACC: thermal paper study of limited relevance

American Chemistry Council considers new BPA study on thermal papers of limited relevance to consumers

BPA controversy on British television

BBC publishes documentary on BPA controversy, freely accessible for 30 days

BPA and atherosclerosis  

New study finds BPA exposure to enhance atherosclerosis markers in rabbits and human umbilical cord cells

BPA: thermal paper is a source of high exposure

Hand sanitizer use before thermal receipt handling may lead to increased BPA levels

BPA air emissions may be of concern

New US EPA reports air emissions of 26 tons of BPA, inhalation may be a health concern