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            PFAS insights: A review of historical data, environmental applications, health effects, and pollution challenges in PakistanScience 7 Apr 2025 | Environ. Sci. Policy Untreated industrial waste in Pakistan has led to widespread PFAS contamination in rivers, fish, and drinking water, posing risks to public health, while limited regulations and weak enforcement hinder effective response. 
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            Maryland Sues Gore-Tex for Polluting State’s Waters With PFASNews 4 Apr 2025 | EcoWatch The State of Maryland is suing the makers of Gore-Tex waterproof clothing for polluting the drinking water of residents living around the company’s rural Maryland facilities with toxic PFAS “forever chemicals.” 
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            Evaluation of sheep exposure to poly- and perfluoroalkyl substances through hair sample analysis.Science 4 Apr 2025 | J Vet Res Testing wool from 50 sheep in two Kyrgyz regions revealed PFAS in every sample, with the short-chain PFPeA and PFBuA most abundantThe study does not answer whether contaminated wool could transfer these pollutants to people. 
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            Firefighters who Battled Maui Wildfires Have High Levels of PFASNews 2 Apr 2025 | Fire House NIOSH researchers evaluated exposures of Maui firefighters to various chemicals. 
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            NSF Lists PPI PIPE as the First Global Company with the “+ PFAS Tested” designation for their PVC Pipe and Fittings ProductsNews 28 Mar 2025 | Business Wire NSF announced that South Korea’s PPI PIPE Co. Ltd. is the first company to add the “+ PFAS Tested” label to its certified PVC pipes and fittings used in drinking water systems. 
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            Two new families of PFAS-free solvents for next-generation batteriesNews 26 Mar 2025 | Tech Xplore The Amanchukwu Lab at UChicago PME wants to flip that script. In two recent papers, the team designed two new families of PFAS-free solvents that make ideal components for next-generation batteries. 
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            Serum concentrations of per-and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) among men from the Danish fire services and Armed ForcesScience 25 Mar 2025 | Int. J. Hyg. Environ. Civilian airport firefighters in Denmark showed slightly elevated blood levels of PFAS chemicals such as PFHxS, PFHpS, and PFOS—commonly found in firefighting foams—pointing to the need for stronger regulations and safer, non-toxic alternatives. 
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            Non-metal roofing materials as potential sources for pollutants-laboratory leaching studies on various roofing materialsScience 24 Mar 2025 | J. Hazard. Mater. PFAS were detected in leachate from several common non-metal roofing materials—such as fiber cement and bitumen shingles—indicating that rooftops may be an overlooked source of PFAS pollution in urban stormwater runoff. 
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            An overview of potential alternatives for the multiple uses of per-and polyfluoroalkyl substancesScience 24 Mar 2025 | Environ. Sci. Technol. 40 out of 325 known PFAS applications have safer and effective alternatives already available. However, no alternatives were yet identified for 83 uses. 
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            We put Minnesota’s new PFAS law to the test. Not everyone passed.News 20 Mar 2025 | Minnesota Star Tribune The Star Tribune used a screening test similar to what the MPCA would. Some results were above the level that could trigger a state inquiry. 
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            Bennington region has the most severe PFAS contamination problem in the state, and new research finds it is getting worseNews 20 Mar 2025 | VTDigger “We’re trying to give the community the best science so they can make sense of the issue and they can come together to seek reasonable solutions,” said a Bennington College professor. 
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            Suspect screening of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances in new firefighter turnout gear textilesScience 20 Mar 2025 | NIST Firefighter turnout gear was found to contain a wide variety of PFAS chemicals—including newly detected compounds like perfluorobutane sulfonamido ethanol and 6:2 fluorotelomer sulfate—highlighting that even new gear may expose firefighters to harmful substances, reinforcing the urgent need for broader chemical screening and safer materials. 
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            What we know about newly discovered PFAS near Ann ArborNews 19 Mar 2025 | Michigan Live A recent discovery of forever chemicals linked to health problems is suspected to have originated from a decades-old manufacturing site near Ann Arbor. 
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            Exposure to per-and poly-fluoroalkyl substances and respiratory and skin effects in children and adolescents: A systematic review and meta-analysisScience 19 Mar 2025 | J Hazard Mater PFHxS was associated with an increased risk of atopic dermatitis, like eczema, in children, especially when exposure occurred during the prenatal period, suggesting that even early-life exposure to certain PFAS can impact immune and skin health. 
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            New bill proposes to extinguish PFAS chemicals in firefighter protective gear by 2027Policy 18 Mar 2025 On March 6, the Rhode Island House of Representatives passed a new bill aiming to ban “the manufacture, sale or distribution” of firefighting personal protective equipment containing PFAS by 2027.