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Spatial Variations in Per-and Polyfluoroalkyl Substance Concentrations in Pooled Sera from Inland, Coastal, and Island Populations
Science
28 Nov 2024 | Environmental Research
PFAS levels were found to be higher in coastal and island populations compared to inland areas, likely due to seafood consumption and other location-specific exposure routes.
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[Press Release] Congressmen Carbajal, Lawler, Van Orden Push to Fully Fund PFAS Replacement Programs in Year-End Deal
Policy
25 Nov 2024
Congressmen Salud Carbajal (CA-24), Mike Lawler (NY-17) and Derrick Van Orden (WI-03) led a call of more than 80 lawmakers today urging House appropriators to fully fund the new grant program they created to help airports replace firefighting foams containing harmful forever chemicals.
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PFAS and microplastics become more toxic when combined, research shows
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25 Nov 2024 | The Guardian
Few human-made substances are as individually ubiquitous and dangerous as PFAS and microplastics, and when they join forces there is a synergistic effect that makes them even more toxic and pernicious, new research suggests.
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PFAS Found in 100% of Blood Samples Among Group of Recreational Skiers
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23 Nov 2024 | Boston University
Among these skiers, a new study detected the highest amount of serum PFAS concentrations in ski coaches and more experienced skiers.
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Penn State will pay more than $564K after investigation into drinking water contaminated with ‘forever chemicals’
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23 Nov 2024 | Spotlight PA
Penn State will pay more than $564,000 toward the ongoing cleanup of contaminated drinking water affecting dozens of homes near the university’s airport in Benner Township.
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California limits on ‘forever chemicals’ PFAS in products are effective, study says
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22 Nov 2024 | The Guardian
Levels in people’s blood for 37 chemicals linked to health issues declined after they were designated under Prop 65.
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Pentagon seeking to incinerate 'forever chemicals' at plant on Ohio River
News
21 Nov 2024 | WTAE
The East Liverpool site is one of two incinerators nationwide where the Pentagon is hoping to ship thousands of pounds of PFAS, also known as forever chemicals.
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The FDA Issues Request for Information on PFAS in Seafood
Policy
19 Nov 2024
The FDA is seeking scientific data and information from the seafood industry, academia, state and federal agencies, as well as other interested entities, on PFAS concentrations in seafood, the surrounding environment, and processing water, as well as mitigation strategies for reducing exposure to PFAS in seafood.
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Release of Volatile Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances from Plant Fiber-Based Food Packaging and Municipal Solid Waste to Gas under Simulated Landfill Conditions.
Science
19 Nov 2024 | Environ Sci Technol
High-fluorine food packaging released 62–800 ng PFAS per gram into the air, dominated by 6:2 fluorotelomer alcohol, with early decomposition stages accounting for most of the emissions.
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What to know about microplastics, phthalates, BPA and PFAS
News
18 Nov 2024 | The Washington Post
We encounter these potentially toxic materials in everyday life. Here’s the difference among them.
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Fate of ‘forever chemicals’ in the global cryosphere
Science
18 Nov 2024 | Earth-Science Reviews
This review highlights the spread, accumulation, and release of PFAS in the cryosphere, including impacts from global warming, which poses significant ecological risks and harms biodiversity.
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USGS estimates 20% of U.S. population relies on PFAS contaminated drinking water
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16 Nov 2024 | OPB
About 800,000 Oregonians might rely on private or public well water contaminated by toxic chemicals called “forever chemicals,” or PFAS, according to a federal study.
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PFAS may be contaminating drinking water for up to 27% of Americans – study
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13 Nov 2024 | The Guardian
PFAS may be contaminating drinking water for people in the US who draw water from the nation’s aquifers via private or public wells, a new federal government study estimates.
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A Pilot Study of Bis-perfluoroalkyl Sulfonimides in Dust from E-waste and Urban Regions
Science
12 Nov 2024 | Environ. Sci. Technol. Lett.
Dust samples from e-waste recycling sites showed significantly higher levels of bis-FMeSI (median 12 ng/g) compared to surrounding and urban areas, indicating e-waste recycling as a major source of environmental release for this emerging PFAS, which poses potential ecological and human health risks.
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Forever chemicals don't make hero mutant ninja turtles: Elevated PFAS levels linked to unusual scute development in newly emerged freshwater turtle hatchlings (Emydura macquarii macquarii) and a reduction in turtle populations
Science
11 Nov 2024 | Sci Total Environ
Elevated PFAS exposure in freshwater turtles was linked to metabolic disruptions, deformities in hatchlings, altered egg biochemistry, and a decline in juvenile turtle populations, highlighting the urgent need for regulatory measures to address the environmental impact of these "forever chemicals."