PFOA - Perfluorooctanoic Acid - Concerns Regarding Exposure and Products Such As Teflon:
 

As little is currently know about how PFOA's are now being found within humans, likewise, little can be determined in regards to how humans can reduce exposure to PFOA.

The EPA has not issued any formal warnings about PFOA or the products, such as Dupont's Teflon, which are manufactured with the use of PFOA. Additionally, as it has not been determined how PFOA affects the human body, making any wholesale recommendations to the

world public may not be prudent.

However, the best answer to this question may be to continue to remain informed about PFOA and PFOA exposure. As new information emerges from the scientific community, applying that research to your use of PFOA manufactured goods would be wise.

Perhaps somewhat unsatisfactory is this answer, but it may be the best answer at this time. Visiting and researching manufacturer sites, such as industy related websites may be a good idea.

What are the uses of PFOA?
Why is the world now taking notice?
What action is being taken?
Can consumers reduce exposure to PFOA?
How do people get exposed to PFOA?
What products contain PFOA?
Are there reasonable alternatives to the use of PFOA?
What companies manufacture PFOA?
Is PFOA present in drinking water, food or air?
Where will the discussion of these concerns go from here?