Product Safety & Compliance January 21, 2010 The FDA Backtracks on BPA Safety Facebook Facebook Twitter Twitter LinkedIn LinkedIn Email Email 0 Comments Comments The FDA is not recommending that families change the use of infant formula or foods, as the benefit of a stable source of good nutrition outweighs the potential risk from BPA exposure. Click here to read the entire report. « Previous 1 2 3 4 5 All 0 Comments View Comments Places:U.S. Related Content CVS Store Caught Selling Unauthorized College Drinkware Browning West Asks Court to Prevent Gildan Sale People Are Getting Scammed by 'Trump Bucks' Coins, Check Books, and Other Printed Memorabilia Senators Urge Inclusive Federal Reserve Survey Meet Amy Williams: Attorney and Promotional Distributor Class Action Lawsuit Claims Fanatics, NFL Suppressed Lower-Priced Merchandise Sellers Comments
The FDA Backtracks on BPA Safety
The FDA is not recommending that families change the use of infant formula or foods, as the benefit of a stable source of good nutrition outweighs the potential risk from BPA exposure.
Click here to read the entire report.