Toxic PFAS, known as 'forever chemicals,' are seeping from military sites into communities across the country.
Minnesota will soon take another step to restrict the use of “forever chemicals” in an expanded list of consumer goods as the ...
Getting rid of these known or suspected carcinogens in our food supply is a huge opportunity for cancer prevention,” said ...
The 2025 'Made without PFA's (Forever Chemicals) requirements will help protect Minnesotans from the damage that Forever ...
Nearly 200 chemicals connected to breast cancer are used in the making of food packaging and plastic tableware, and dozens of ...
The department will review the scientific literature, data and veterans' claims to determine whether renal cancer should be a ...
It’s the most restrictive ban on these harmful chemicals in the nation and state experts say local companies are already ...
In this week's Current Climate newsletter, a new technology for getting rid of 'forever chemicals,' Adam Neumann's climate ...
"[It will allow] us to design strategies to degrade those pollutants and reduce their severe, long-lasting effects." ...
The study's lead researcher, Mahesh Narayan, puts it best: "By understanding molecular mechanisms of how nanoplastics and ...
Nearly every American has forever chemicals in their body. But information specific to Native people is limited.
Medlow Dam in the Blue Mountains may be shut for a long period and water pumped in from Oberon after high levels of ...