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The Silent Infiltrator: ‘Forever Chemicals’

In this compelling episode of Wellness Curated, host Anshu Bahanda sits down with UNSW researcher, Prof Stuart Khan, to explore the world of PFAS, often termed 'Forever Chemicals'. As we journey through daily life, these pervasive chemicals touch many facets of our world, from the packaging of our favourite fast foods to the very carpets under our feet. But what impact do they have on our wellness journey? Khan sheds light on the urgent health and ecological implications of PFAS, revealing how they may even be linked to cancer. But beyond the concerns, this conversation also emphasises the power of informed choices. Each decision, no matter how small, can pave the way for a healthier environment, not just for ourselves but for generations to come. Tune in and empower yourself with knowledge that could redefine your perspective on well-being.
For a transcript of this show, go to https://wellnesscurated.life/the-silent-infiltrator-forever-chemicals-2/
If you liked our episode, you can subscribe to our podcast on any of the major podcasting platforms like Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and Google Podcasts. Please leave us a review on Apple iTunes and help others discover this podcast. You can visit wellnesscurated.life and follow us on Twitter @WellnessCurated,
On Instagram @
wellnesscurated.life,
On Facebook @
Wellness Curated by Anshu Bahanda,
On LinkedIn @
Wellness Curated by Anshu Bahanda,
And on YouTube @
wellnesscuratedbyanshubahanda.

for more wellness tips to help you live your best life.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Intro (00:00:00)

2. Why are PFAS named that way? (00:01:45)

3. Common items that may contain them (00:05:20)

4. Implications of bioaccumulation for human health and the environment (00:07:18)

5. Long-term & medium-term impact (00:13:18)

6. Areas with more concentration (00:14:12)

7. Limitations of water treatment (00:18:11)

8. Mitigation & remediation strategies (00:23:51)

9. International Treaties (00:25:59)

10. Advocating for more transparency (00:29:57)

11. Reducing our exposure (00:33:48)

12. Are these present in the air? (00:36:00)

13. Resources (00:36:50)

14. Rapid Fire Round (00:37:45)

180 episodes

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The Silent Infiltrator: ‘Forever Chemicals’

In this compelling episode of Wellness Curated, host Anshu Bahanda sits down with UNSW researcher, Prof Stuart Khan, to explore the world of PFAS, often termed 'Forever Chemicals'. As we journey through daily life, these pervasive chemicals touch many facets of our world, from the packaging of our favourite fast foods to the very carpets under our feet. But what impact do they have on our wellness journey? Khan sheds light on the urgent health and ecological implications of PFAS, revealing how they may even be linked to cancer. But beyond the concerns, this conversation also emphasises the power of informed choices. Each decision, no matter how small, can pave the way for a healthier environment, not just for ourselves but for generations to come. Tune in and empower yourself with knowledge that could redefine your perspective on well-being.
For a transcript of this show, go to https://wellnesscurated.life/the-silent-infiltrator-forever-chemicals-2/
If you liked our episode, you can subscribe to our podcast on any of the major podcasting platforms like Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and Google Podcasts. Please leave us a review on Apple iTunes and help others discover this podcast. You can visit wellnesscurated.life and follow us on Twitter @WellnessCurated,
On Instagram @
wellnesscurated.life,
On Facebook @
Wellness Curated by Anshu Bahanda,
On LinkedIn @
Wellness Curated by Anshu Bahanda,
And on YouTube @
wellnesscuratedbyanshubahanda.

for more wellness tips to help you live your best life.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Intro (00:00:00)

2. Why are PFAS named that way? (00:01:45)

3. Common items that may contain them (00:05:20)

4. Implications of bioaccumulation for human health and the environment (00:07:18)

5. Long-term & medium-term impact (00:13:18)

6. Areas with more concentration (00:14:12)

7. Limitations of water treatment (00:18:11)

8. Mitigation & remediation strategies (00:23:51)

9. International Treaties (00:25:59)

10. Advocating for more transparency (00:29:57)

11. Reducing our exposure (00:33:48)

12. Are these present in the air? (00:36:00)

13. Resources (00:36:50)

14. Rapid Fire Round (00:37:45)

180 episodes

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