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When tested on their own and in mice, these bacterial strains from the human microbiome show promise in accumulating PFAS ...
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Live Science on MSNOur gut bacteria can absorb and remove toxic 'forever chemicals' — at least in lab miceResearchers have identified gut bacteria that can absorb toxic "forever chemicals" in lab mice, according to a new study, ...
Cambridge scientists have spotted gut bacteria that greedily soak up PFAS “forever chemicals,” then ferry them safely out of ...
Researchers discovered that early exposure to “forever chemicals” like PFHxA may cause anxiety and memory issues in ...
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ScienceAlert on MSNGut Bacteria Found to Soak Up Toxic Forever ChemicalsPerfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) have the nickname 'forever chemicals' thanks to their persistence in the ...
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Research shows gut microbiome could help eliminate persistent PFAS that linger in bodies for years, as scientists work to ...
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EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin claims to prioritize combatting long-lasting chemicals called PFAS. Despite this, the agency has ...
As research continues on forever chemicals, the study authors recommend reducing exposure by avoiding PFAS-coated cooking ...
PFAS are all around us, so how do we navigate a world filled with harmful chemicals? We speak to an expert who guides us through what PFAS are, why they're a problem, and what can be done about them.
Chemicals like PFOS, PFOA and PFHxS are "for all intents and purposes correctly labeled as forever chemicals," said Christopher Higgins, a leading U.S. expert on PFAS and a distinguished professor ...
One or more “forever chemicals” have been found in South Elgin’s groundwater supply by the Illinois Environmental Protection ...
PFAS are commonly called "forever chemicals" because it can take thousands of years for them to break down in the environment. The traces are now found nearly everywhere — in air, water, and soil.
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