Dangerous “forever chemicals” in water, food and air won’t go away with the new EPA rules. But six simple tactics can reduce your exposure at home.

A child drinks bottled water in Reynosa, Mexico.Daniel Becerril/Reuters Dangerous ‘forever chemicals’ called PFAS contaminate drinking water, food and air. It may be impossible to avoid PFAS completely, but there are a few simple ways to reduce your exposure. Eating at home, throwing away non-stick pans and unnecessary carpets and filtering your water can help. … Read more