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No, this study does not address health risks related to PFAS exposure. The National Academies report Guidance on PFAS Exposure, Testing, and Clinical Follow-Up (published in 2022) discusses PFAS ...
Oregon lawmakers have passed a bill funding a study of the "forever chemical" PFAS in agricultural fields fertilized with ...
Forever chemical exposure might be toxic, but finding a doctor who understands what the chemicals are and how they affect the body isn’t always an easy task.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency awarded TTU $1.6 million to investigate potential non-traditional PFAS sources in farming operations.
A teen with high blood pressure is more likely to become an adult with heart disease. Prenatal exposure to PFAS may put kids at greater risk, a new study found.
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PFAS from fluorochemical plant found in dust of nearby homes - MSNResearchers from the GenX Exposure Study have detected PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances) associated with a nearby fluorochemical plant in the household dust of homes located in Cumberland ...
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How to Actually Reduce Your Exposure to 'Forever Chemicals,' According to Experts - MSNAvoiding fast food, in particular, can help reduce exposure to PFAS. A 2022 Consumer Reports paper found that of 118 items used in the most popular fast food and fast casual restaurants, ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration does not set limits on PFAS levels in food. But, responding to rising public concerns, the agency has tested nearly 1,300 samples for PFAS and has found the ...
The Environmental Protection Agency has put new limits on PFAS, also known as forever chemicals, in drinking water in a step that could potentially reduce exposure to the chemicals and their ...
A teen with high blood pressure is more likely to become an adult with heart disease. Prenatal exposure to PFAS may put kids at greater risk, a new study found.
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