Wipe your pan dry immediately. Using a microfiber cloth to dry your stainless steel cookware rather than letting it air dry ...
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 — ...
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