Sat, Apr 2: A chemical that’s been linked to breast and prostate cancers, infertility and hyperactivity in children has been found in over 80 per cent of food cans tested in Canada. Bisphenol A, as it’s officially called, was previously banned by the Canadian government from baby bottles and sippy cups for the possible health effects it can have on the brains of infants and kids. Christina Stevens reports.
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Chemical linked to cancer still used on cans of food
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