Now, new research published in Environmental Science & Technology shows babies were exposed to more forever chemicals than previously thought.
Their skis and snowboards tested positive for “forever chemicals,” slippery-but-dangerous chemicals now banned in the Games.
Could plastic byproducts and forever chemicals found in drinking water cause your body to attack your own nervous system? New research from Sweden links higher levels of per- and polyfluoroalkyl ...
They’re in your pans, your makeup and your clothes — and now, scientists say they may be quietly putting teens at risk. So-called “forever chemicals” have already been linked to a long list of health ...
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Study reveals widespread prenatal exposure of babies to forever chemicals
Babies born between 2003 and 2006 were exposed to many more "forever chemicals" before birth than scientists previously understood, according to new research published in Environmental Science & ...
Millions of New Yorkers are served by water systems that have detected so-called forever chemicals that raise concerns about environmental and human health risks. Newly reported water test results in ...
Millions of New Yorkers are served by water systems that have detected so-called forever chemicals that raise concerns about environmental and human health risks. Newly reported water test results in ...
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Forever chemicals in North Atlantic whales plunge after PFAS phaseout
Levels of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, commonly called PFAS or “forever chemicals,” have dropped by more than 60% in North Atlantic pilot whales over the past decade, according to a study ...
As PFAS contamination spreads, universities must champion interdisciplinary learning, ethical reform and community partnerships.
The SC legislature has made only tentative steps to address the growing threat of forever chemicals seeping into soil and ...
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