CDC study finds elevated levels of PFAS in Security-Widefield residents June 14, 2022
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“We talk about them being dangerous chemicals,” said Barbara Gottlieb,Program Director for Environment and Health in the national office of Physicians for Social Responsibility. “They have a whole range of risks.”
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