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A provocative new study suggests a connection between the BPA chemical used in food packaging and childhood obesity, but the researchers say their findings don't prove it's the cause.

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Your favorite chicken noodle soup manufacturer, Campbell's, has finally succumbed to public pressure. But the US Food and Drug Administration said otherwise on the issue of banning bisphenol (BPA) completely from food and beverage containers.

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NEW YORK (AP) — U.S. health agencies said Friday research shows cause for concern over the chemical bisphenol-A's potential effect on children when used to make baby bottles and the linings of cans of liquid infant formula, but more study is needed.
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NEW YORK (AP) — U.S. health agencies said Friday research shows cause for concern over the chemical bisphenol-A's potential effect on children when used to make baby bottles and the linings of cans of liquid infant formula, but more study is needed.
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