1:39 pm, Monday, February 25, 2013 -- While there are no known cases of airborne PFOA causing direct health problems for consumers, workers in plants where Teflon has been produced are at increased risk for cancers of the pancreas and the male reproductive tract.
"Numerous studies have shown that PFOA alters reproductive hormones in...
While there are no known cases of airborne PFOA causing direct health problems for consumers, workers in plants where Teflon has been produced are at increased risk for cancers of the pancreas and the male reproductive tract.
"Numerous studies have shown that PFOA alters reproductive hormones in...
Comments
EarthTalk: Non-stick cookware dangers
1:39 pm, Monday, February 25, 2013 -- While there are no known cases of airborne PFOA causing direct health problems for consumers, workers in plants where Teflon has been produced are at increased risk for cancers of the pancreas and the male reproductive tract. "Numerous studies have shown that PFOA alters reproductive hormones in...
Read Full Story