Most Canadians carry BPA in their blood
August 18, 2010 by John McRae
Bisphenol A, a widely used chemical that Canada is banning from baby bottles, is present in the bodies of 91 percent of Canadians, according to a report that shows just how prevalent the controversial chemical is in daily life.
Statistics Canada said Monday’s report was the first time it has measured the extent that the industrial chemical, known as BPA, has been absorbed by people exposed to it.
“The real value in this is…for the very first time (we) have baseline information against which we can study trends and track what is happening with respect to bisphenol A exposure,” said Tracey Bushnik, of Statscan’s Health Analysis Division.
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