A single scratch on the surface of a nonstick pan can put millions of microplastics into food and homes, a shock study suggests. An Australian study — which used light-waves to measure microscopic particles — found just one crack on a Teflon-coated pan released an explosion of tiny toxins.Per-and polyfluorinated substances (PFAS), also known as forever chemicals, are stick and heat-proof particles used to make millions of kitchenware items in the US.
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