Good news! Americans are finally drinking more water than the sugary drinks, like soda, we’ve grown accustomed to. We can’t argue with more people drinking water, but as more and more consumers are ...
California banned the use of bisphenol A (BPA) in baby bottles and sippy cups in 2013 after scientists discovered it could potentially disrupt human hormones. Researchers also found that trace amounts ...
Polycarbonate (PC) used to be king when it came to the five-gallon water cooler market. But over the past few years, concerns about one of PC's building blocks, BPA, have resulted in a public debate ...
Whether you like your H2O insulated, filtered or even scented, stay hydrated with these planet-friendly designs ...
(CBS/AP) The controversial chemical BPA, or bisphenol-A, can no longer be used in manufacturing baby bottles or sippy cups, the Food and Drug Administration announced Tuesday. The U.S. chemical ...
Talk about unintended consequences. A compound called BPA is being phased out of plastic packaging due to fears it may disrupt our hormones – but a replacement for it may be just as harmful. BPA, or ...
Fact #1: You are probably chronically dehyrdated. In fact, roughly 75% of Americans are. The old benchmark of eight cups of water a day—originally endorsed primarily because it's easy to remember (8 x ...