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In our refrigerators, some foods that are supposed to be healthy are actually hiding an invisible threat: PFAS, nicknamed ...
A new study published in Nature Microbiology has reported a naturally occurring family of bacterial species in the human gut ...
Experiments in mice show that some gut bacteria can absorb toxic PFAS chemicals, allowing animals to expel them through feces.
A new study suggests that while exposure to “legacy” PFAS through diet may be decreasing, certain foods and drinking water ...
More than two dozen Long Island water suppliers will get $250 million as part of a sprawling multibillion-dollar lawsuit ...
People living near the Naval Support Activity Hampton Roads Northwest Annex in Chesapeake, Virginia, are being offered free ...
Insurers are keen to take a “nuanced approach” to underwriting liabilities associated with so-called ‘forever chemicals’, ...
A product used on farms across New York, produced at a facility in Chateaugay, was nearly banned for use on agricultural land in the state legislature this year. Known to some as biosolids and others ...
Amid regulatory uncertainty, Montrose aims to offer customizable PFAS R&D and treatment options, especially for emerging ...