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Experiments in mice show that some gut bacteria can absorb toxic PFAS chemicals, allowing animals to expel them through feces.
A forever chemical known as TFA is accumulating in our environment, contaminating our rivers, food and even our wine.
Peterson Space Force Base in Colorado Springs hosts a proving ground for cleaning up longtime PFAS contamination ...
The rejection of this paper by world-renowned scientists is a damning move for its legitimacy. Experts sound alarm over ...
EPA delays enforcement of limits on toxic PFAS chemicals, including GenX, until 2031, raising concerns among scientists and ...
Cambridge scientists have spotted gut bacteria that greedily soak up PFAS “forever chemicals,” then ferry them safely out of ...
Water expert warns that tap and bottled water contain harmful chemicals, with 200 million Americans drinking ...
What You Need to Know A group of chemical companies has been hit with a suit by 92 people who assert that they developed cancer from PFAS in the water supply. The defendants manufactured or sold ...
A West Virginia chemical plant widely known for its discharge of “forever chemicals” into the Ohio River is still spewing those contaminants at levels far above what’s considered safe, in ...
The battle against forever chemicals (PFAS) represents a pivotal shift in consumer-corporate dynamics. The PFAS revolution is here with consumers are leading the charge.
As states legislate against products containing PFAS, the chemical and consumer products industries are deploying lawyers and lobbyists to protect their investments.
Water provider Aqua sues chemical company, alleging PFAS contamination in West Chester The lawsuit alleges French company Arkema negligently discharged PFAS into the Goose Creek watershed in West ...