People exposed to highly toxic ‘forever chemicals’ in their diets and drinking water are more likely to become obese, a study suggests.Obesity is typically linked to diet and lifestyle choices, but a new Danish study found per- and polyfluorinated substances (PFAS) may contribute to the epidemic.PFAS have been standard in the production of common household products, from nonstick pans and food packaging to fire extinguisher foam. The chemicals also leach into the water supply through waste runoff.
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