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Study finds health disparities in PFAS levels linked to drinking water, food access and industrial pollution

medicalxpress.com Study finds health disparities in PFAS levels linked to drinking water, food access and industrial pollution

Evidence is mounting on the health problems linked to per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), a group of manufactured chemicals used in consumer products that accumulate in the body and take a very long time to break down. These substances increase risk for a number of medical concerns, includin...

Study finds health disparities in PFAS levels linked to drinking water, food access and industrial pollution

Evidence is mounting on the health problems linked to per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), a group of manufactured chemicals used in consumer products that accumulate in the body and take a very long time to break down. These substances increase risk for a number of medical concerns, including cancer, liver damage and fertility issues.

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