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Experiments in mice show that some gut bacteria can absorb toxic PFAS chemicals, allowing animals to expel them through feces.
When tested on their own and in mice, these bacterial strains from the human microbiome show promise in accumulating PFAS ...
The state of New Mexico is suing the U.S. Air Force over "forever chemical" pollution from a military base. The suit alleges ...
Cambridge scientists have spotted gut bacteria that greedily soak up PFAS “forever chemicals,” then ferry them safely out of ...
Peterson Space Force Base in Colorado Springs hosts a proving ground for cleaning up longtime PFAS contamination ...
Research shows gut microbiome could help eliminate persistent PFAS that linger in bodies for years, as scientists work to ...
As research continues on forever chemicals, the study authors recommend reducing exposure by avoiding PFAS-coated cooking ...
An experiment in lab mice found that certain human gut bacteria can absorb PFAS, commonly called "forever chemicals," until ...
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PFAS now contaminate the bodies of nearly all Europeans - including children, pregnant women, and adolescents. View on ...
A forever chemical known as TFA is accumulating in our environment, contaminating our rivers, food and even our wine.
A new study has uncovered a shocking link between PFAS — also known as “forever chemicals — and autism in men.