

Forever chemicals
16 snips Nov 23, 2023
This podcast explores the dangers of forever chemicals in drinking water and the need for stricter regulation. It also delves into the illegal trade of dinosaur bones and the revelation that the Moon is older than previously thought. Additionally, it discusses the biological secrets of animals that age differently and offers insights into longevity in the animal kingdom.
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Forever Chemicals' Unique Structure
- Forever chemicals have long carbon chains bonded with fluorine atoms, making them highly persistent and resistant to degradation.
- Their unique properties like non-stickiness and resistance to heat stem from their hydrophilic heads and hydrophobic tails.
Bioaccumulation of Forever Chemicals
- Forever chemicals bioaccumulate in the environment, moving up the food chain from tiny organisms to fish and then humans.
- This accumulation leads to exposure through both food consumption and drinking water.
Need for Tighter PFAS Regulations
- UK drinking water regulations allow up to 100 nanograms per litre of PFAS, which is higher than safer limits in other European countries.
- Research shows harmful health effects at lower concentrations, suggesting regulations need updating.