What's New: Recent Bisphenol-A News |
 |
The Endocrine System -EndocrineScience.org - March 24, 2016
Principles for Identifying
Endocrine-Active and
Endocrine-Disrupting Chemicals - February 16, 2016
Electronics & Auto | FactsAboutBPA.org - January 12, 2016
Study linking BPA and childhood obesity shows no causal relationship, October 8, 2012
Findings from study about Chinese workers' exposure to BPA of limited relevance to U.S consumers - October 28, 2010
European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) reconfirms safe use of Bisphenol A in food contact products - September 30, 2010
New Study Concludes No Effects From BPA On Nervous System - February 17, 2010
American Chemistry Council Reacts to Statement from HHS and FDA on Bisphenol A - January 15, 2010
Limited BPA Study Makes Unscientific Leap - January 12, 2010
Findings from New Study on Occupational Exposure to BPA of Limited Relevance to Consumers - November 11, 2009
American Chemistry Council Comments on Consumer Reports Study - November 2, 2009
New EPA Rodent Study Finds no Low-Dose BPA Effects on Reproductive Function or Behavior - October 29, 2009
New Bisphenol a Study has Many Limitations, but no Clear Conclusions - October 6, 2009
California Expert Panel Concludes Bisphenol-a is not a Reproductive or Developmental Toxicant - July 15, 2009
New Health Canada Data on Bisphenol-a Strongly Supports the Safety of Bottled Water, Baby Food and Infant Formula Products - July 9, 2009
Final National Toxicology Program Report Provides Sound Scientific Support
for Bisphenol A Safety Assessments
- September 4, 2008
Safety of Food-Contact Products Containing Bisphenol A
Reaffirmed by the US Food and Drug Administration
- August 20, 2008
European Food Safety Authority Reaffirms Safety of
Bisphenol A in Food Contact Products
- July 30, 2008
Are the Myths About Polycarbonate Bottles True?
New Information Supports the Safe Use of Polycarbonate Bottles
- February 5, 2008
Polycarbonate Bottles Are Still Safe For Use -
In Spite of the Latest Scare Story
- January 31, 2008
New Data from CDC Confirms Human Exposure to Bisphenol A
in the United States is Far Below Safe Limits
- November 1, 2007
August 8, 2007 - Sound Science Prevails in Review of Bisphenol A
August 2, 2007 - Public Health Best Served by Open, Transparent Scientific Evaluations
May 29, 2007 - City of San Francisco Repeals Ban on
Bisphenol A in Children’s Products
February 1, 2007 - European Food Safety Authority Increases Tolerable Daily Intake for Bisphenol A – Strong Support for Conclusion that Bisphenol A is Not a Risk to Human Health
December 19, 2006 - Scientific Assessment of Bisphenol A in Canada Coming Up in 2007
June 19, 2006 - Low Risk to Human Reproductive and Developmental Health from Low Doses of Bisphenol A Confirmed by New Weight-of-Evidence Evaluation
June 19, 2006 - Does San Francisco Know Something the Rest of the World Doesn’t? In a Word — No
May 12, 2006 - Greenpeace Ignores Their Own Advice to Look at the Evidence: Setting the Record Straight on Bisphenol A
May 5, 2006 - Are
Polycarbonate Bottles Safe for Use? New Information
on an Old Scare Story
April 12, 2006 - Legislation
to Ban Children's Products Defeated in
California, Maryland and Minnesota
March 20, 2006 - Comprehensive
Japanese Risk Assessment on Bisphenol A Confirms No
Risk to Human Health or Environment
September 26, 2005 - German
Biomonitoring Data Confirms Very Low Human Exposure
to Bisphenol A Around the World
May 4, 2005 - Biomonitoring
Studies Confirm Human Exposure to Bisphenol A is Very
Low - Low Exposure Supports Low Risk to Human Health
October 4,
2004 - "Bisphenol A: A Scientific Evaluation"
Concludes That Risk of Bisphenol A to Humans is Very
Low
September 3, 2004 -
Harvard Center for Risk Analysis Expert Panel Finds
No Consistent Affirmative Evidence of Low-Dose BPA Effects
April
1, 2003 - Relevance of Reported Chromosomal Effects
to Humans Has Not Been Established
November 7, 2002 -
“A Weight of Evidence Approach to the Aquatic
Hazard Assessment of Bisphenol A” concludes: Bisphenol
A Unlikely to Cause Adverse Effects in the Aquatic Environment
October 11,
2002 - Low-Dose Hypothesis Again Not Replicated
Reproducibility is Key Factor in Assessment of Potential
Endocrine Disruptors
August 21,
2002 - Weight-of-Evidence Assessment Concludes Bisphenol
A is Not a Carcinogenic Risk
June
25, 2002 - European Commission’s CSTEE Confirms
No Low-Dose Effects from BPA
July 15,
2002 - European Commission’s Scientific Committee
on Food Confirms That Products Made with Bisphenol A
Are Safe
July 2, 2002
- Definitive Peer-Reviewed Study Reports No Low-Dose
Effects
June 25, 2002 - European Commission's
CSTEE Confirms No Low - Dose Effects from BPA
May 8, 2002 European
Commission’s Scientific Committee on Food Confirms
That Products Made with Bisphenol A Are Safe
May 2, 2002 -
US and Japanese Regulatory Agencies View the Low-Dose
Hypothesis as Unproven

|