Bisphenol A in Thermal Paper Receipts: Taylor et al. Respond

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Taylor, Julia A | Vom Saal, Frederick S | Welshons, Wade V. | Drury, Bertram | Rottinghaus, George | Hunt, Patricia A | Toutain, Pierre-Louis | Laffont, Céline M.

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We agree with Schwartz and Landrigan that there is a need for change in the regulatory system for chemicals used in products in the United States. Bisphenol A (BPA) is one of thousands of chemicals of concern, but it provides a striking example of what happens when there is no requirement for premarket testing.

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