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Plastic is everywhere, and it’s never been a better time to replace your plastic kitchen tools with safer alternatives. Shop ...
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Experiments in mice show that some gut bacteria can absorb toxic PFAS chemicals, allowing animals to expel them through feces.
The Générations Futures urges systematic PFAS screening across all food categories and stricter REACH regulations to reduce PFAS exposure in Europe.
Medical research is ongoing. New study reveals common foods that may be exposing you to dangerous health risk: 'May still be ...
The lining on the inside of a nonstick pan is made of plastic. When heated, it can release toxic fumes; when scratched, it ...
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Grill up your favorite meats while safeguarding your health — safer grilling includes choosing the best nontoxic grill tools ...
When your favorite pan starts to show signs of wear, it's time to switch it out. Just make sure to replace it with nontoxic ...
Most nonstick cookware today contains some form of PFAS. If you’d like to lower your overall exposure, cast-iron, stainless steel, and ceramic pots and pans are a better option.