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Researchers at Northwestern University outlined a potential way to destroy the synthetic so-called “forever chemicals” known as PFAS in a paper published Thursday in the journal Science, the ...
PFAS are often called "forever chemicals" because they can take centuries to break down. The Ohio EPA said now that we have a good idea where they are, the next step is figuring out the source.
An alarming new map shows the global scope of certain cancer-causing forever chemicals, which may be harming over 330 species of animals worldwide. The unsettling analysis was published Wednesday ...
Certain areas of the U.S. and other countries are hot spots of "forever chemicals," a study has found. A "substantial fraction" of locations have above-recommended levels of chemicals called PFAS ...
Water at Redstone Arsenal remains safe to drink, according to garrison officials, despite the presence of some chemicals left behind by 1940s-era chemical weapons buried at the post.
Animals full of PFAS 'forever chemicals' have been found on every continent except Antarctica, ... A map of 125 peer-reviewed studies reveals the widespread contamination of wildlife on Earth.
The FDA said companies are phasing out the use of “forever chemicals” in food packaging. Until they are completely out of the market, here is how to avoid them.
As a result, PFAS can be found in soil, oceans and waterways around the world. Now, the USGS has revealed than around 71 to 95 million Americans may rely on drinking water from groundwater ...
If you’re wondering whether or not your tap water might contain synthetic chemicals known as PFAS, nonprofit Environmental Working Group created an interactive map using official records and ...
PFAS is an umbrella term for thousands of chemicals that are used to make nonstick pans, food packaging, fire-fighting foams, to-go boxes, furniture, rugs, clothing and more.