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  1. BPA-Free Isn’t Always Better: The dangers of BPS, a BPA …

    Retailers began to remove BPA from consumer products, and policy changes restricting BPA use ensued. Now, even plastics not containing BPA are coming under fire: a recent UCLA study published in Endocrinology suggests that BPA-free alternatives are not safer than products containing BPA.

  2. Bisphenols in Plastics (BPA, BPS, BPF, and More)

    There is no simple and easy way to tell if a plastic is BPA free. Your best bet is to avoid plastics that commonly contain bisphenols and when possible use an alternative material like glass or ceramic.

  3. BPA-Free: BPF, BPS in Plastic Bottles, Packaging Could Be Dangerous - TIME

    Mar 16, 2015 · In receipts, BPS and BPF are “free” and can easily migrate from the product to your skin and other surfaces.

  4. What Is BPA and Is It Cause for Concern? - Healthline

    Jan 29, 2024 · Limit packaged foods that aren’t labeled “BPA-free.” Eat mostly fresh, whole foods. Limit canned foods or foods packaged in plastic containers labeled with recycling numbers 3 or 7.

  5. BPA-Free Plastics Guide: What Healthcare Providers Need to Know …

    Mar 23, 2025 · Some plastics marketed as “BPA-free” may still contain other bisphenol compounds, such as BPS (Bisphenol S) or BPF (Bisphenol F), which can have similar endocrine-disrupting effects. Recent research suggests that BPS and other bisphenol alternatives may also interfere with hormonal regulation, brain development, and metabolic functions.

  6. How to Tell If Plastic Is BPA-Free - The Spruce Eats

    Aug 8, 2023 · New plastics usually are “BPA-free” and labeled accordingly, but what about all of those plastic food and drink containers you already have in your kitchen or that you come across at thrift stores and yard sales? How can you tell if they’re BPA-free?

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  7. If a Product Says BPA-Free, Does that Mean It's Safe? - Center for ...

    Apr 11, 2018 · Let’s get right to the point, while BPA-free is a great step forward and shows how customers can call for big commercial and policy change, BPA-free isn’t always quite what it seems. If you want a little refresher about what BPA is and how it can affect your health, read our article on BPA first.

  8. Are the BPA-Free Plastics Like Tritan Safe? - NutritionFacts.org

    Jul 2, 2020 · Do BPA-free plastics such as Tritan, have human hormone-disrupting effects? Learn about the latest peer-reviewed research.

  9. What Is Bisphenol S (BPS) & Is It Safe? – Million Marker

    Although BPS has been posed as a safer alternative to BPA, it still has health risks associated with its use. Limit your Bisphenol S exposure by: Avoiding hard plastics, especially with food/drink storage and packaging. “BPA-free” plastic often contains other bisphenols like BPS.

  10. Is Bisphenol S Bad For You? - Here Is Your Answer.

    Mar 7, 2024 · Bisphenol S (BPS) is a chemical that has been commonly used as a substitute for Bisphenol A (BPA), particularly in 'BPA-free' products. However, emerging research suggests that BPS can have similar endocrine-disrupting effects to BPA.

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