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New research suggests that exposure to certain synthetic chemicals during early pregnancy may be linked to a higher ...
Certain bacteria isolated from soil could knock out "eternal pollutants," substances that, once dispersed in the environment, do not degrade and threaten human and planetary health: per- and ...
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.
MONTPELIER — Gov. Phil Scott signed into law further restrictions on the use of toxic perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in firefighting gear, dental floss, cleaning products, and ...
Pennsylvania water providers promise to comply with federal PFAS regulations The EPA last month proposed to give water providers more time to remove toxic PFAS chemicals from drinking water.
Breweries face challenges with PFAS contamination, affecting beer quality and raising health concerns for consumers in high-PFAS areas.
Delaware lawmakers tackle toxic PFAS, as Trump administration weakens regulations The EPA regulated "forever chemicals" last year, but recently proposed to rescind certain restrictions.
DoD grant will support project, which aims to remove "forever chemicals" from GAC filters and destroy them.
The Michigan PFAS Action Response Team will host a public meeting in Pellston on Wednesday, June 4 to give an overview of the PFAS investigation.
PFAS, or "forever chemicals," were first detected in Ann Arbor's drinking water in 2014 and then in the Huron River two years later. Today, officials explain how they clean it from the city's ...
Environmental groups decried plans from the EPA to rescind and 'reconsider' drinking water limits for four PFAS, compounds linked to cancer.
Infamous for their environmental persistence and potential links to health conditions, per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), often called forever chemicals, are being discovered in ...