Study Maps PFAS ‘Forever Chemicals’ Journey from Fish to Humans
A new global study maps how PFAS forever chemicals travel from marine fish to humans, highlighting health risks and the role of seafood trade in spreading contamination.
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A new global study maps how PFAS forever chemicals travel from marine fish to humans, highlighting health risks and the role of seafood trade in spreading contamination.
ABS data reveals three PFAS “forever chemicals” in over 85% of Australians’ blood, sparking health concerns and a call for future research.
Japan is launching a three-year study to combat PFAS, the “forever chemicals” found in everyday items, which pose serious health risks. Discover how this could impact you! 🚨