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Removing PFAS from public water systems will cost billions and take time – here are ways you can filter out harmful ‘forever chemicals’ at home
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April 23, 2024 apgq

Removing PFAS from public water systems will cost billions and take time – here are ways you can filter out harmful ‘forever chemicals’ at home

But in recent years, the growing number of health risks found to be connected to these chemicals has become increasingly alarming.

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Early stage breast cancer: How to know whether to forgo chemo
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April 23, 2024 apgq

Early stage breast cancer: How to know whether to forgo chemo

For years, surgery was usually the first step to remove a breast cancer tumor from the body.

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