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  2. Health effects of Bisphenol A - Wikipedia

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    BPA has a low rate of evaporation from water and soil, which presents issues, despite its biodegradability and low concern for bio-accumulation. BPA has low volatility in the atmosphere and a low vapor pressure between 5.00 and 5.32 Pascals. BPA has a high water solubility of about 120 mg/L and most of its reactions in the environment are aqueous.

  3. Canned foods linked to higher BPA exposure - AOL

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  4. Steel and tin cans - Wikipedia

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    Bisphenol-A (BPA) is a controversial chemical compound present in commercially available tin can plastic linings [37] and transferred to canned food. The inside of the can is coated with an epoxy coating, in an attempt to prevent food or beverage from coming into contact with the metal.

  5. BPA found in canned foods, store receipts - AOL

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  6. The worst foods to buy in the supermarket and the better ...

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    Here are some healthier picks that O'Meara suggested purchasing at the grocery store instead. Choose meat, poultry, fish, seafood, beans, nuts and seeds. Purchase pasta, rice, oats and grits.

  7. Bisphenol A - Wikipedia

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    Bisphenol A (BPA) is a chemical compound primarily used in the manufacturing of various plastics. It is a colourless solid which is soluble in most common organic solvents, but has very poor solubility in water. [2] [7] BPA is produced on an industrial scale by the condensation reaction of phenol and acetone. Global production in 2022 was ...

  8. This Everyday Habit May Increase Your Risk of Heart Disease - AOL

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    The researchers also noted that certain plastic chemicals are directly linked with a higher risk of developing cardiovascular disease, including bisphenol A (BPA), phthalates (PAEs), and plasticizers.

  9. Obesogen - Wikipedia

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    Bisphenol-A (BPA) is an industrial chemical and organic compound that has been used in the production of plastics and resins for over a half-century. It is used in products such as toys, medical devices, plastic food and beverage containers, shower curtains, dental sealants and compounds, and register receipts. [ 50 ]