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Harmful ‘forever chemicals’ found in freshwater fish, yet most states don’t warn residents
At least 17 states have issued PFAS-related fish consumption advisories. With no federal guidance, what is considered safe to ...
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Only Some States Are Warning Residents of “Forever Chemicals” in Freshwater Fish
Eating a single serving of freshwater fish can be the equivalent of drinking water with high levels of PFAS for a month.
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How PFAS ‘forever chemicals’ are harming our health, with Linda Birnbaum (Ep. 123)
American toxicologist Linda Birnbaum has been sounding the alarms about how PFAS are harming our health for the last few decades. She was previously the director of the National Institute for ...
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The Hidden Dangers of Forever Chemicals
Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are persistent, non-stick substances found everywhere from water to the atmosphere. The same stable chemical bonds that make them useful also make them ...
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PFAS 'forever chemicals' are getting into ocean ecosystems, where dolphins, fish and manatees dine – we traced their origins
PFAS, the “forever chemicals” that have been raising health concerns across the country, are not just a problem in drinking water. As these chemicals leach out of failing septic systems and landfills ...
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How PFAS 'Forever Chemicals' Are Getting Into Miami's Biscayne Bay, Where Dolphins, Fish And Manatees Dine
(MENAFN- The Conversation) PFAS, the“forever chemicals” that have been raising health concerns across the country, are not just a problem in drinking water. As these chemicals leach out of ...
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‘Chemical cocktails’ polluting waters and poisoning wildlife, analysis shows
“Chemical cocktails” are polluting England’s rivers, lakes and groundwater sites and poisoning wildlife, analysis has revealed. Around 100 chemicals, including PFAS forever chemicals ...
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Homeowner draws ire with photo of controversial lawn alternative decision: ‘The sooner it’s banned, the better’
"[This] makes me sad." Homeowner draws ire with photo of controversial lawn alternative decision: ‘The sooner it’s banned, ...
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PFAS: What are forever chemicals used for and are they dangerous?
Experts are calling on stricter limits for PFAS, or forever chemicals, in UK drinking water supplies. The harmful chemicals, found in products and packaging, have earned their name as they are almost ...
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‘Forever chemicals’ found in freshwater fish, yet most states don’t warn residents
Researchers, anglers, and environmental activists nationwide worry about the staggering amount of PFAS found in freshwater fish.

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