Good news! Americans are finally drinking more water than the sugary drinks, like soda, we’ve grown accustomed to. We can’t argue with more people drinking water, but as more and more consumers are ...
California banned the use of bisphenol A (BPA) in baby bottles and sippy cups in 2013 after scientists discovered it could potentially disrupt human hormones. Researchers also found that trace amounts ...
Scientists have found that stainless steel- and/or co-polyester lined-aluminum bottles did not release BPA; however, aluminum bottles lined with epoxy-based resins still resulted in BPA contamination ...
As part of a laboratory experiment, Rebecca Holmes examined water bottles that had been acquired from abroad expecting to find bisphenol A (BPA), a human-made component commonly found in polycarbonate ...
BPA - or bisphenol A - is a chemical commonly used in plastics that is known to disrupt hormones in the body, causing fertility issues, sexual development and other problems. In addition to water ...
Hydration made simple: The Camelbak chute mag is a BPA free water bottle that is leak proof when closed; It delivers high water flow without a mess and is lightweight, durable, and dishwasher safe ...
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