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Minnesotans call it "Amara's Law" — named for Amara Strande. Starting this year, it's America's strictest state law policing ...
EPA delays enforcement of limits on toxic PFAS chemicals, including GenX, until 2031, raising concerns among scientists and ...
Cambridge scientists have spotted gut bacteria that greedily soak up PFAS “forever chemicals,” then ferry them safely out of ...
PFAS concentrations in Los Angeles and Santa Ana rivers exceed federal safety limits, posing serious health risks to ...
As research continues on forever chemicals, the study authors recommend reducing exposure by avoiding PFAS-coated cooking ...
People on private wells in five Oneida County Townships may be offered free PFAS testing. It stems from the contamination in ...
Cambridge scientists discover that certain gut bacteria can absorb and eliminate PFAS, toxic 'forever chemicals' linked to ...
PFAS have been linked with a range of health issues including decreased fertility, developmental delays in children, and a ...
The Environmental Working Group says there are now more than 8,000 confirmed PFAS-contaminated sites across the United States, including at least one in all 50 states, Washington D.C. and two American ...
"Forever chemicals" found in foam in Great Bay, which straddles Maine and New Hampshire, prompting warnings to avoid contact.
Regulations demanding Delaware water providers test for PFAS would take effect a year before federal requirements.
Water expert warns that tap and bottled water contain harmful chemicals, with 200 million Americans drinking ...
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