Know Before You Eat: Avoiding PFAS-Tainted Fish in Local Waters
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Researchers and environmental officials are keeping track of PFAS, or forever chemicals, turning up in the bodies of local fish - and they’re advising neighbors and seafood lovers on how to stay safe.
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Researchers and environmental officials are keeping track of PFAS, or forever chemicals, turning up in the bodies of local fish - and they’re advising neighbors and seafood lovers on how to stay safe.
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