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Study subjects who lived in Bucks and Montgomery Counties near military bases had water wells that contained PFAS amounts ...
A private well on Oak Hollow Lane has tested at more than eight times the state’s safe limit for PFAS, and another nearby on ...
The Delaware & Raritan Canal, a water supply link from the Delaware River to the Raritan River in New Jersey, faces ...
As the monsoon pours down, it’s essential to reconsider your source of hydration. Recent studies reveal that rainwater, ...
The Cambridge team tested 89 strains of bacteria, many of them commonly found in the human gut. They discovered that at least 38 could absorb significant amounts of PFAS, especially longer-chain types ...
The mice were then exposed to PFAS, including the common perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) and perfluorononanoic acid (PFNA). The ...
Every single person in the Netherlands has multiple types of PFAS in their blood. In almost everyone, the PFAS levels are ...
The Wisconsin DNR, with funding from the EPA, is expanding PFAS testing of private wells in Oneida County.
New research shows that certain bacteria in the microbiome soak up "forever chemicals," or PFAS. The findings raise the possibility that probiotics could help remove some PFAS from our bodies.
PFAS, or forever chemicals, are everywhere in our daily lives. These manufactured chemicals show up in our food, our water, consumer products, and they are inside of us. Now, scientists in the U.K.
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