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December 5, 2007
There's BPA in infant formula.
Did that get your attention?
Unfortunately, it's true. EWG released a report today detailing our analysis of children's exposure to BPA through infant formula. Look for a more detailed post here tomorrow.
In the meantime, go check out EWG Senior Analyst Sonya Lunder's guest post at the League of Maternal Justice. Sonya is mom to a two-year-old boy, so for her, it's personal. LMJ liveblogged the conference call we held for bloggers this morning, so while you're there, you can read the real-time transcript of what Sonya had to say about the report.
psst. Are you a blogger who'd like to be involved in EWG blogger calls in the future? Send me an email!
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