PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances) can be found in many everyday items from cosmetics to raincoats and non-stick pans. They've also been found in food and water - and even in our bodies. But what exactly are they? And are they dangerous? Scientist Mark Miodownik explores.
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Film by Christopher Brooks. Presenter: Mark Miodownik

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