Article 6AHNN New study indicates chemicals from grocery stickers may be leaching into foods. Here's what you need to know

New study indicates chemicals from grocery stickers may be leaching into foods. Here's what you need to know

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Darius Mahdavi
from CBC | Edmonton News on (#6AHNN)
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Bisphenol A (BPA), a chemical primarily used in plastics, is tightly regulated in Canada. But there are concerns unregulated chemicals replacing BPA have similar negative effects on the body. According to a new study led by a McGill University team, some of those toxic compounds in food labels can leach into the products.

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