Because this is an illness you don’t want to get. Food & Wine / Getty Images There’s a lot of chatter out there right now about “Teflon flu,” an illness you can develop from using pans coated with ...
More cases of “polymer fume fever” — caused by inhaling vapors from overheated nonstick pans — are being reported Getty Cases of "Teflon flu" — an ailment associated with cooking in a nonstick pan — ...
Non-stick frying pans, Dutch ovens and saucepans have been popular for years, but the cookware that is convenient and easy to clean has also been linked to some health problems – and there are ...
A recent record number of cases of polymer fume fever, also known as "Teflon flu," are putting a spotlight on one of the most common causes of the condition, the use of nonstick pans. Over 265 ...
A recent report by the Washington Post suggests that US poison centres have received over 3,600 reports of Teflon flu in the last 20 years. Teflon flu, also known as polymer fume fever, is a flu-like ...
A common non-stick coating used in cookware has been shown to enhance hydrogen production efficiency in water electrolyzers ...