A new lawsuit has been filed against Apple after a study found that some of its watch bands contain toxic 'forever chemicals.
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Apple is the target of a class action suit regarding Apple Watch bands that contain so-called 'forever chemicals.' ...
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Bands used for smart watches and fitness trackers contain a synthetic rubber made with PFAS — also known as “ forever ...
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Contrary to the stated goal of making you healthier, the watch bands of your wearables could be doing the opposite.
A team has identified a strain of bacteria that can break down and transform at least three types of PFAS, and, perhaps even more crucially, some of the toxic byproducts of the bond-breaking process.
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