Discovery of the chemicals in wild animals hunted for sport and food represents a new challenge that some states have started to confront by issuing "do not eat'' advisories for deer and fish and expanding testing for PFAS in them.
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‘Forever chemicals’ in deer, fish challenge hunters, anglers
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