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  - MEDINDIA.NET - Health Watch - 08/Jul 12:02

When Microbes Eat Plastics: How Your Gut Fights Toxic PFAS

Highlights: Gut microbes can absorb PFAS from food and packaging PFAS disrupt bacterial metabolism, affecting gu

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