(The Hill) — The use of certain personal care products during pregnancy or lactation may be linked to increased levels of “forever chemicals” in both blood plasma and breast milk, a new study has ...
A new study links higher levels of PFAS, or "forever chemicals," to insomnia and poor sleep in young adults. To reduce PFAS ...
The use of certain personal care products during pregnancy or lactation may be linked to increased levels of “forever ...
New Mexico environmental regulators will consider new rules this week that would require companies to disclose what chemicals ...
Cornell’s new synthetic turf field house has drawn concern from local environmental activists. They warn that turf with potentially harmful chemical substances perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl could ...
The European Chemicals Agency (ECHA) has identified that hundreds of cosmetics products sold within the EU contain toxic "forever chemicals" ...
New FIU study finds PFAS in Miami's rainwater — evidence these toxic chemicals are hitching a ride on the water cycle to circulate over greater distances.
Many states have enacted laws this year to restrict the use of PFAS — often called “forever chemicals” — in a wide array of ...
News reports of so-called forever chemicals in drinking water have left people worried about the safety of tap and bottled ...
Bloomberg via Getty Images “PFAS do not break down easily ... doled out grants to research better ways of dumping those forever chemicals. A controversial method that has been used in the ...