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Medical research is ongoing. New study reveals common foods that may be exposing you to dangerous health risk: 'May still be ...
Exposure to PFAS has been associated with various health issues, including immune system suppression, hormonal disruptions, and increased risk of certain cancers.
Veterans over the age of 50 years show an increased risk of kidney cancer when compared with non-veteran populations of a ...
The Générations Futures urges systematic PFAS screening across all food categories and stricter REACH regulations to reduce PFAS exposure in Europe.
Human exposure pathways and health risks Humans are exposed to PFAS through contaminated drinking water, diet, household pollutants, consumer products, and occupational settings.
A forever chemical known as TFA is accumulating in our environment, contaminating our rivers, food and even our wine.
"Our study reinforces previous research showing elevated PFAS levels among firefighters and suggests that health care workers may have unique sources of PFAS exposure as well," said senior author ...
A military base polluted water in Newburgh, New York, with PFAS for years. Now a CDC-led study is uncovering the health impacts.
The Strategic Plan lays out five strategies, all of which have multiple “objectives” that focus on developing further data and science on exposure pathways, PFAS measuring and analytical ...
Important exposure pathways include ingestion of PFAS in drinking water, in food, or absorption through the skin. Absorption of small amounts progressively builds up in the organs of people and ...
Our new study shows that dermal exposure — absorption of PFAS through the skin — could be an important pathway into the human body.
A study by USC researchers found that PFAS exposure is associated with reduced kidney function in young adults, with disruptions in the gut microbiome and related metabolites potentially explaining up ...