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		<description><![CDATA[Washington lawmakers ban BPA in kid's items and sports bottles. | Washington lawmakers this week passed a ban on bisphenol A, or BPA, in baby bottles, sippy cups, food and beverage containers for children 3 and under, and sports bottles. The state becomes the second in the US to ban BPA from sports bottles, according to the Washington Toxics Coalition. It&#8217;s the fifth state to ban the ubiquitous chemical from baby bottles and food containers. BPA, a synthetic estrogen, can leach...]]></description>
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