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Exposure to BPA must be reduced, say scientists
A group of 19 scientists and 41 environmental and health groups have written a joint letter to the European Food Safety Association (EFSA) urging action to reduce the levels of bisphenol-A (BPA) in groups at highest risk such as children.
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