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Yes, you can still use nonstick cookware. Here's what you need to know to eliminate the risk of Teflon flu. David Watsky Senior Editor / Home and Kitchen David lives in Brooklyn where he's spent ...
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Toxic fumes from nonstick pans can cause Teflon flu. Over 250 Americans got hospitalized with flu-like symptoms from chemicals in cookware last year. Heating nonstick pans releases harmful ...
But believe it or not, if used improperly, the trusty kitchen staple can make you sick causing a condition known as Teflon flu. Anyone overheating a nonstick pan while cooking is at risk ...
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Plastic waste is piling up at a daunting pace around the world. The World Bank estimates that every person on the planet generates an average of 1.6 pounds (0.74 kilograms) of plastic waste daily.
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A new study from the University of Michigan showcases foldable origami structures that could one day replace traditional ...