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What toxic ‘forever chemicals’ are and how to avoid them

What we know about toxic ‘forever chemicals’ and how to reduce our exposure

Aired 03/26/2023

PBS News Hour

What toxic ‘forever chemicals’ are and how to avoid them

Clip: 3/26/2023 | 6m 21sVideo has Closed Captions

What we know about toxic ‘forever chemicals’ and how to reduce our exposure

A class of toxic chemicals known as PFAS has made its way into food, soil, water and even most people’s blood in America. In March, the EPA proposed the first regulatory standard limiting the quantity of PFAS in drinking water. Erin Bell, an environmental epidemiologist at the State University of New York at Albany, joins Ali Rogin to discuss these “forever chemicals” and our exposure to them.

Aired 03/26/2023

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