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PFAS in the food supply have long been a concern, but a recent study shows that one of the world’s favorite beverages can be ...
They don’t readily degrade; they also don’t stay where we put them. As a result, we can now find PFAS in places such as our ...
Like asbestos, PFAS were prized for industrial utility but are now linked to long-term, latent health risks. This complicates ...
Their lawsuit alleges that carpet manufacturers treated flooring materials with PFAS-containing products, which release the ...
When Lawrence and Penny Higgins of Fairfield, Maine, first learned in 2020 that high levels of toxic chemicals called PFAS ...
The public, legislators, and media often group per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, known as PFAS or "forever chemicals," ...
But instead of advancing protections, the House appropriations bill seeks to block the EPA from acting. The provision is part of a broader Republican effort to roll back environmental regulations and ...
PFAS, or forever chemicals, can wreak havoc on the body, disrupting hormones and impacting the immune system. Now, ...
Craft beer and PFAS pollution — two things that are about as North Carolinian as barbecue and being “first in flight.” A ...
There are more than 10,000 PFAS, also known as “forever chemicals,” and they’re used almost everywhere, including in nonstick cookware, waterproof clothing, smartphones, packets of microwave popcorn, ...
PFAS now contaminate the bodies of nearly all Europeans - including children, pregnant women, and adolescents.
Smartwatches are a widely worn accessory—with around one in five Americans wearing either a smartwatch or wearable fitness tracker, according to one survey.