Nonstick Pan Safety ANSWERS
Nonstick pans are pretty safe; the factories making them are more cause for concern. Thanks to HelloFresh for sponsoring this video. Get started with eight free meals thats 80 off your first month of HelloFresh. Go to and enter adamragusea80. SOURCES IN ORDER OF APPEARANCE Google map of the Washington Works Teflon plant in Parkersburg, West Virginia: British Medical Journal case report on a 29yearold man in Japan with polymer fume fever: 2015 Environmental Working Group report on the risks of PFOA and the level of contamination in most U. S. localities: Dr. Mimi Huang of the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences: 2015 article by Dr. Huang about nonstick pans:
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