PFAS, better known as 'forever chemicals', are almost inescapable in our drinking water. What are they doing to our health?
Sen. Jeff Merkley (D-Ore.), chair of the Chemical Safety, Waste Management, Environmental Justice and Regulatory Oversight ...
Forever chemicals are in the household items we use daily, from cookware dental floss to umbrellas. To minimize exposure, we ...
Minnesota will soon take another step to restrict the use of “forever chemicals” in an expanded list of consumer goods as the ...
New attention to trifluoracetic acid, or TFA, underscores the game of whack-a-mole that scientists and communities face with ...
Nearly every American has forever chemicals in their body. But information specific to Native people is limited.
Rain jackets, shampoo, meat, and cookware might wear out and go away, but they might never leave you. Perfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are integrated into almost every aspect of daily life. Given ...
A new lawsuit on Monday claims that Trojan condoms are not safe because they contain toxic "forever chemicals," which have ...
Over a lifetime, Kentuckians are repeatedly exposed to environmental pollutants known as “forever chemicals” — and a new ...
There are chemicals in cookware, food, water, clothes and furniture that could cause problems for people’s health.
Scientists have documented the widespread exposure of more than 600 animal species to toxic “forever chemicals,” in a new ... the paper argues that investigations of the effects of PFAS on human ...
The Edmonds School District continues investigating the source of forever chemicals found in the stormwater system at Edmonds ...