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		<title>Safe from SIGG</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[what’s in the news 5 years ago most of us wouldn&#8217;t even have known what BPA was.  Bisphenol A is a compound found in polycarbonate plastics such as those commonly used in hard, reusable water bottles (NOT the disposable bottles you purchase at the grocery or convenience store &#8211; those are safe!) and baby bottles, [...]]]></description>
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