2 thoughts on “The BPA Paradox – Too Many Studies?”
The issue is Replicability. Consult James Lett’s “Field Guide to Critical Thinking” at http://www.csicop.org for details. BPA studies just don’t seem to replicate well, indicating that there is a lot of bad science out ther.
About the only useful inference to draw here is that if you’re mixing and using epoxy resin, wearing disposable plastic gloves will not only keep the stickiness off your hands, it will probably expose your hide to less BPA, whatever the significance of that is………………
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The issue is Replicability. Consult James Lett’s “Field Guide to Critical Thinking” at http://www.csicop.org for details. BPA studies just don’t seem to replicate well, indicating that there is a lot of bad science out ther.
About the only useful inference to draw here is that if you’re mixing and using epoxy resin, wearing disposable plastic gloves will not only keep the stickiness off your hands, it will probably expose your hide to less BPA, whatever the significance of that is………………