Dausey calls BPA ban ‘hollow victory’
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Jul 23, 2012 | Posted in News Releases
[font size=3]The FDA says baby bottles and sippy cups can no longer contain Bisphenol-A (BPA), an endocrine disruptor that mimics estrogen. But what about the hundreds of other plastic items, from water bottles to dental sealants, containing BPA?
The FDA didnt go far enough, said Mercyhurst University Public Health Department Chair Dr. David Dausey. Dausey addresses the FDAs recent BPA ban in his latest vlog,
The Dausey File: Public Health News Today.
BPA has been associated with a wide range of health problems from metabolic disease to reproductive health defects. Dausey said the ban is merely symbolic and doesnt truly regulate the controversial chemical.
Manufactures and the chemical industry were getting such bad press from their use of BPA in baby bottles that they voluntarily decided to stop using it years ago, Dausey said. Now that no one is using BPA in baby bottles, the FDA finally gets around to banning it.
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