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By Sola Ogundipe Scientists from the University of Rochester may have found a key piece in the puzzling disparity between ...
So-called “forever chemicals,” or PFAS, are odorless, tasteless compounds that can pose serious health risks—and they're ...
When tested on their own and in mice, these bacterial strains from the human microbiome show promise in accumulating PFAS ...
The Waterkeeper Alliance has identified a river in the country with the highest levels of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances ...
The referenced article by David Cohen and Vicky Veenker is spot on.
July Fourth is a time for picnics, fireworks, and celebrating our liberties as Americans. We cherish our right to express ...
Recent data show pesticide residues reach household dust and bathing linens, exposing residents to enduring health risks.
Scientists discovered record levels of toxic "forever chemicals" in New Mexico's Holloman Lake — and their latest study examines the pollution.
PFAS are all around us: in our cleaning products, in our cookware, in our clothing. The properties that make the forever chemicals so useful — ability to resist water and endure heat — are also what ...
Residents and scientists warn that PFAS contamination in harbor water could pose serious health and environmental risks, ...
The clock has officially run out on the FDA’s phase-out of PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances) in certain food ...
The newly proposed Military PFAS Transparency Act would create a public online dashboard to track clean-ups of cancer-causing ...