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Serum concentrations of PFASs and exposure-related behaviors in women

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8 points by glennon 7 years ago · 7 comments

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mimixco 7 years ago

Besides containing Teflon, those coated flosses just don't work as well.

  • glennonOP 7 years ago

    For me, most dental floss shreds between one particularly irksome pair of teeth in my mouth. So Glide-style floss is the only type that works.

    • mimixco 7 years ago

      I have that problem, too, but I'm not willing to put PTFE in my body over two crammed teeth. :-)

masonic 7 years ago

Actual title: "Serum concentrations of PFASs and exposure-related behaviors in African American and non-Hispanic white women"

  • sctb 7 years ago

    We've updated the title from the submitted “Dental flossing linked with higher levels of PFAS in the body”.

    • glennonOP 7 years ago

      All good. Of course my descriptive headline was intended to emphasize the findings of the study. The journal article title simply offers that research has taken place -- and thus, is not nearly as useful. It would have been possible to link to a news article that interpreted the study (and had a 'catchy' title), but I thought HN readers would prefer a primary source. Regards!

      example catchy title: 'Oral-B Glide floss tied to potentially toxic PFAS chemicals, study suggests' https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2019/01/09/oral-b...

      • masonic 7 years ago

        Your "more descriptive" headline was misleading; floss was only one of four itemized factors, the more important of which was coatings on food containers.

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