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New research suggests that exposure to certain synthetic chemicals during early pregnancy may be linked to a higher ...
Some cats are quiet, while others meow loudly for attention. What makes the difference may be buried deep in their genes.
The Yorba Linda, Calif., water district has the country’s largest PFAS treatment facility of its kind. The drinking water it delivers to customers is free of these unwanted “forever chemicals.” ...
Environment Firefighting foams contain toxic PFAS. Could soybeans be the answer? PFAS are tied to a host of human health problems, from reproductive issues to high cholesterol to certain types of ...
PFAS chemicals — which have been used to manufacture products resistant to heat, water and grease since the 1940s — have posed a mounting concern for states across the country.
Testing revealed that biosolids, or treated sewage sludge commonly used as fertilizer, are a major source of PFAS pollution in the Spokane River watershed.
PFAS-containing firefighting foams were first patented by the United States Navy in the 1960s, following a series of devastating fires on aircraft carriers and other ships.
Perdue AgriBusiness says is has made significant progress in PFAS well-water testing. Yet, the law firm representing Salisbury residents disagrees.
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.
A PFAS study near a planned desalination site raises concerns after revelations that a competing water project backer funded the testing, prompting questions of bias.
Researchers and environmental officials are keeping track of PFAS, or forever chemicals, turning up in the bodies of local fish - and they’re advising neighbors and seafood lovers on how ...
U.S. Rep. Morgan McGarvey called on the EPA to address PFAS contamination after a spike in detection on the Ohio River last year. The EPA recently moved to loosen some regulations on PFAS in ...