Scientists Dig Into Hard Questions About The Fluorinated Pollutants Known As PFAS
PFAS are a family of chemicals accumulating in the soil, rivers, drinking water and the human body. How much exposure to these substances in clothes, firefighting foam and food wrap is too much?
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April 22, 2019 at 04:01PM
NPR News: Scientists Dig Into Hard Questions About The Fluorinated Pollutants Known As PFAS
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