Common baby bottles sold across North America contain “very significant” levels of a chemical linked to infertility and cancer, according to a report released by a coalition of scientists and environmental health advocacy groups. The chemical Bisphenol A, which is a synthetic hormone that can leech out of certain plastics when heated, turned up in nine different polycarbonate bottles commonly sold in Canada by three different manufacturers. Bisphenol A, or BPA, is used to make hard polycarbonate plastic, and can be found in many items, including hard plastic bottles and in a lining of tin or aluminum cans. The report claims 95% of all baby bottles contain BPA.
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