As the dangers and long-term effects of PFAS come more into focus, detection for the so-called “forever chemicals” remains ...
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For people who are pregnant or nursing, more use of personal care products is associated with higher detectable levels of synthetic chemicals known to have adverse health effects, a new study found.
A semiconductor factory funded by the Biden administration is pouring chemicals linked to an increased risk of cancer into a river surrounded by homes ...
The world we live in is constantly changing and accordingly, the products manufactured by clients are evolving in line with ...
The National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) has released draft guidance on per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances ...
For the first time since it was found in 2020, the concentration of GenX no longer exceeds federal regulations.
In the wake of growing concerns over PFAS contamination nationwide, particularly following the recent catastrophic spill in ...
An N.C. State study shows a decrease in the amount of PFAS exposure in the blood of residents in New Hanover and Brunswick ...
PFAS exposure remains a concern for residents of the Lower Cape Fear region, but recent results from an ongoing GenX Exposure Study could provide some assurance for residents that water cleanup ...