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and in our bodies raises significant
health concerns. While the ubiquity
of PFAS might seem daunting, there
are steps we can take to minimize our
exposure. By staying informed, vigilant,
and advocating for stronger regulations,
we can work towards reducing the
impact of these pervasive chemicals.
As consumers, we have the power to
make a difference. Together, we can
demand that our local, state and federal
elected officials put pressure on the EPA,
the FDA and other federal agencies
to focus their attention and resources
on studying these toxic chemicals and
protect our health.
Check your tap water quality by using
this resource.
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Katerina Belik
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