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The Cool Down on MSNScientists sound alarm over silent threat lurking in region's food supply: '[It's] really a hotspot of human contamination'"These substances are so persistent." Scientists sound alarm over silent threat lurking in region's food supply: '[It's] ...
These chemicals exist in more than 14,000 forms. While several have been linked to health problems, such as cancer, lower ...
Forever chemicals are toxic and widely used in buildings and yet they remain on the rise globally with little regulation to control them. In the United States, for example, Environmental Protection ...
PFAS-Free Products for Nonfood Compounds and Food Equipment Materials (NSF 537). The press release states that to be ...
“There’s no way to avoid forever chemicals. It’s in virtually every American. It’s probably in you. It’s probably in me. It’s ...
In 2017, Wilmington-based Cape Fear River Watch learned that Chemours and its predecessor DuPont dumped chemicals from their ...
According to a recent Fortune magazine article, “Per- and polyfluoroalkyl chemicals, or PFAS, are known endocrine disruptors used widely in industrial settings... They are known as ‘forever chemicals’ ...
More than 1.3 million New Yorkers could lose critical protections from toxic “forever chemicals” in their drinking water if ...
The state Department of Environmental Quality is adding six PFAS to Oregon's list of more than 800 regulated contaminants.
As natural resources diminish and protections are loosened, organizations like the Brewster Ponds Coalition work tirelessly ...
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