On January 6, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) published in the Federal Register a notice announcing its determination that 35 ...
In January, the EPA expanded their TRI PFAS list, adding 9 chemicals. Facilities must report their use and disposal of these ...
Yes. PFAS are referred to as “ forever chemicals ” because they don’t naturally break down once the product containing the ...
Expect to see changes in some states at hotels, restaurants and grocery stores, including restrictions to single-use plastic ...
Forever chemicals or PFAS disrupt brain genes, reducing neuron survival and increasing cell death. Different compounds have ...
The law requires new products sold or distributed in 11 categories be made without PFAS, also known as "forever chemicals." ...
Federal protections against PFAS are on the way, but there are things you can do in the meantime to minimize your exposure.
More than 143 million Americans are at risk of toxic PFAS, so-called forever chemicals, in their drinking water, according to ...
To that end, a new study by UB researchers has identified 11 genes that may hold the key to understanding the brain's ...
PFAS aren't immediately toxic. We're exposed to them practically every day, including through drinking water and food packaging, and don't notice. "Therefore, researchers need to find points of ...
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Minnesota laws already prohibit the use of PFAS in food packaging and firefighting foam but the new law will require new products sold or distributed in 11 categories to be made without PFAS.