PFAS and Power Lines Cause Cancer?

In summary, the article explores the potential links between PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances) and power lines as contributors to cancer risk. It discusses how PFAS, often found in firefighting foam and various consumer products, can accumulate in the environment and human body, leading to health concerns. Additionally, it examines research on electromagnetic fields (EMFs) from power lines and their association with cancer. The piece emphasizes the need for further studies to clarify these relationships and the importance of regulatory measures to protect public health.
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gleem said:
The FDA has announced that there will be no more food wrappers/containers that use PFAS as a grease barrier
I had some arguments with some street food brands for not serving takeaways to my long lasting plastic boxes, only to their fancy disposable almost-paper almost-unusable whatever... o0)

(Here, it was quite common for these kind of restaurants to accept customer-brought containers - but that changed when it became a business to sell 2 cent trash/plastic for half euro each...)
 
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