Part I: Is estrogenic activity (EA) in plastics the next BPA?
Toxins and Estrogen: What You Need to Know - Julian Healthcare
What Is BPA? Why should you avoid it? - Aqua Chill New Jersey
Plastics, not just their additives, may be endocrine disruptors - Natural Womanhood
Put Down Your Plastic Water Bottle | The Public Health Advocate
Estrogenic chemicals often leach from BPA-free plastic products that are replacements for BPA-containing polycarbonate products | Environmental Health | Full Text
The Truth About Commercially Bottled Water Quality and BPA's - PristineHydro®
Many BPA-Free Plastics Are Toxic. Some Are Worse Than BPA | Discover Magazine
Toxins and Estrogen: What You Need to Know - Julian Healthcare
Oasis Water - Our PET bottles are BPA free and safe to use for refilling as well as for packaging purposes. What is BPA? BPA stands for Bisphenol-A, it's an estrogen-imitating chemical
A Frightening Field Guide to Common Plastics – Mother Jones
BPA-free Doesn't Mean Estrogenic-free | Communicating Chemistry 2017W1 Section 110
How Plastic Impacts Your Hormone Levels
Xenoestrogens: Plastic's Estrogen Killer [and How to Avoid It] – Synchro
Does Your Plastic Bottle Contain Hormone-Disrupting Chemicals?
What is BPA and How Does it Affect My Packaging? -- The Cary Company
Are Plastic Water Bottles Bad for You? - Thrillist
How Industry and the Feds Suppressed Evidence That Plastics Wreak Havoc on Our Hormones – Mother Jones
Xenoestrogens and Plastic: How to Protect Your Endocrine Health – Dr. Randolph's Wellness Store
BPA-free' Products Abound, but Are the Alternatives Any Better?
BPA Risks and Myths | Quench Water
Endocrine Disruptors: How Plastics Wreak Havoc on Your Hormones
The Harmful Effect Of Drinking Water In Plastic Bottles - Plastic Collectors
ReThink Plastic' Reduced Exposures to Harmful Chemicals in Plastic which Mimic Estrogen | Plastic Pollution Coalition
Study: Most Plastics Leach Hormone-Like Chemicals : NPR
What's in My Water Bottle? | NSTA
A Frightening Field Guide to Common Plastics – Mother Jones