Highlights: PFAS in drinking water are linked to increased risks of digestive, respiratory, and thyroid cancers
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PFAS in drinking water may cause 4,600-6,800 U.S. cancer cases annually. Learn how these "forever chemicals" impact health and what can be done to reduce risks.
Highlights: PFAS in drinking water are linked to increased risks of digestive, respiratory, and thyroid cancers
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