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class of chemicals that can be found in things like food packaging, household cleaning products, cookware, certain beauty products, and more. Because they are so common, PFAS can also make their way into soil and drinking water, increasing unintentional exposure to them.
While the health impacts of PFAS are still largely unknown, the EPA notes that high levels of exposure can lead to negative health effects like decreased fertility, developmental impacts in children, increased risk of certain cancers, and more. That said, most known exposures are relatively low, according to the EPA.
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