FDA has now announced (http://www.hhs.gov/safety/bpa/) that they now share the same concern as most parents and the National Toxicology Program for the impact of BPA on human development and will continue to work with that agency to better clarify these effects by conducting more research. They state this research will take place over the next 18-24 months. In the interim they support the removal of BPA from baby bottles and cups and support those companies that have already removed BPA from their formula packaging. However, they did not go so far as to tell the public that they should be avoiding BPA or that they should switch to BPA-free baby bottles or infant formula.More research is always a good idea but there comes a time when we know enough to act and that time has come for BPA.
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