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		<description><![CDATA[Now you can tell the difference. | Following on Clark&#8217;s post from yesterday, here&#8217;s a rare bit of good news for anyone concerned about bisphenol-A (BPA). With a small kiddo in my house, I&#8217;ve gone to a fair amount of trouble to limit our exposure to BPA. I&#8217;ve sworn off canned food, bought glass storage containers and tried to make sure most of the plastic that goes in her mouth is BPA-free. But I&#8217;ve been minorly plagued...]]></description>
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