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French ban on 'forever chemicals' in cosmetics, clothing to enter force
A French ban on the production and sale of cosmetics and most clothing containing polluting and health-threatening "forever ...
A new eco-friendly technology can capture and destroy PFAS, the dangerous “forever chemicals” found worldwide in water. The ...
Forever chemicals or PFAS double in concentration as they move up the food chain, increasing risks for top predators.
Volunteers in Minnesota are collecting pine needles to help researchers determine how PFAS -- the substances commonly called forever chemicals -- find their way into water, soil and air.
Eating fish may well be good for you, but it carries a hidden risk of exposure to so-called "forever chemicals." A new study ...
Researchers invented an eco-friendly way to capture—and destroy—toxic forever chemicals in water (PFAS) 1,000x better than ...
Researchers have found a new link between exposure to ‘forever chemicals’ and one lifelong health condition. A Sweden-based ...
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Earth talk: Forever chemicals
If “forever chemicals” are so bad, why are they allowed in the U.S? – J.T. via email Perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl ...
Now, new research suggests that people exposed to two major environmental toxins — perfluorooctane sulfonic acid (PFOS) and polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) — are more likely to be diagnosed with ...
The report focuses on PFAS intentionally added to cosmetic products as ingredients, rather than PFAS that may be present as ...
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Don't talk—listen: Why communities affected by forever chemicals in water must be heard
Until recently, Australia's efforts to tackle "forever chemical" pollution focused on highly polluted firefighting and ...
A study shows forever chemicals inside seabirds near Antarctica, proving pollution spreads globally and reaches even the most ...
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