A growing body of research shows that exposure can increase the risk of prostate, kidney and testicular cancers. The ...
PFAS, better known as 'forever chemicals', are almost inescapable in our drinking water. What are they doing to our health?
In this week's Current Climate newsletter, a new technology for getting rid of 'forever chemicals,' Adam Neumann's climate ...
As people visit and move to the Tampa Bay area because of its fishing opportunities and the water, scientists at the ...
This N.C. State professor has good and bad news from a GenX study group for residents in the Gray's Creek area.
Most of us unknowingly ingest or inhale PFAS chemicals, or rub them on our skin. But concerns about the environmental and potential health impacts of ... limits on "forever chemicals" in drinking ...
The Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control (DNREC) has released the findings of a comprehensive ...
At one point, a resident asked how do we stop forever chemicals. Hoppin said: “So, I feel like the way that we're gonna get it out of the environment is to stop making it and stop discharging it.” ...
DALLAS — The Environmental Protection Agency is awarding $3.2 million, split between two Texas universities, to research the ...
The Mi’kmaq Nation’s project will include finding ways to reduce contamination from farms irrigated with water that contains ...
A study published yesterday in the Journal of Exposure Science and Environmental Epidemiology says thousands of chemicals in ...