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A bipartisan bill would expand VA benefits for veterans with health issues caused by exposure to “forever chemicals” at U.S.
Texas lawmakers bypassed bills that would have restricted “forever chemicals” in sewage sludge, studied health impacts and ...
The City of Dayton is looking for funds to protect safe drinking water in the city and across the county. The city is working ...
There aren’t many ways to reduce PFAS in the body, but scientists may have unearthed a potential breakthrough.
A recent study discovered 95% of beers across the US contain forever chemicals, which have been linked to cancer and other ...
Wright-Patterson Air Force Base officials gave 2 NEWS an inside look at efforts to combat forever chemicals in their water.
PFAS are probably the "most toxic drinking water pollutants we are aware of," according to a professor of earth and ...
The precautionary principle – which calls for preventive action in the face of scientific uncertainty – must be the guiding ...
New York State has awarded another $5 million grant to the Port Washington Water District to build a granular activated ...
Recent study reveals high PFAS levels in US-brewed beer, exceeding EPA limits. Research links contamination to local water ...
The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment and Colorado Parks and Wildlife are warning people to limit the ...
Jon Bardsley of Thermo Fisher offers his perspective regarding the advancement of PFAS detection in pharmaceutical manufacturing with liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (LC-MS), and the influence ...