The PFAS Chronicles

Firefighters and "Forever Chemicals": PFAS Exposure and Health Risks

38 min · 26 de sep de 2025
Portada del episodio Firefighters and "Forever Chemicals": PFAS Exposure and Health Risks

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In Episode 4 of The PFAS Chronicles, hosts Anchal Malh and Natalie Conti sit with advocates Ayesha Khan and Jamie Honkawa of the Nantucket PFAS Action Group. During their conversation, they discuss exposure to PFAS in firefighting communities and ways to improve protection for community members. Tune in to learn how certain occupations can lead to increases in exposure to PFAS and related health effects.

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26 de sep de 202526 min