BPA substitute may be more harmful than original say Guelph researchers

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Researchers at University of Guelph are warning that people buying BPA-free plastics may not be getting a product free from bisphenol — or the health concerns associated with BPA. 

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BPA substitute may be more harmful than original say Guelph researchers

BPA substitute may be more harmful than original say Guelph researchers

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