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Delta Air Lines says it needs more time to ditch toxic PFAS firefighting foam at MSP
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23 Oct 2024 | The Minnesota Star Tribune
Minnesota lawmakers gave maintenance hangars, including Delta’s, a reprieve as Sun Country, MSP make progress toward PFAS-free firefighting foam.
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Personal care product use and per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances in pregnant and lactating people in the Maternal-Infant Research on Environmental Chemicals study
Science
22 Oct 2024 | Environ Int
Personal care product (PCP) use during pregnancy and postpartum is linked to higher PFAS concentrations in prenatal plasma and human milk, indicating that PCPs may be a modifiable source of PFAS exposure and underscoring the importance of informed choices and potential regulations to reduce exposure in pregnant and lactating individuals.
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PFAS profiles in Biosolids, Composts, and Chemical Fertilizers Intended for Agricultural Land Application in Quebec (Canada)
Science
21 Oct 2024 | J. Hazard. Mater.
Biosolids, sewage sludge, and composts used for sustainable agriculture may contain PFAS chemicals that can accumulate in soil and enter the food chain, with this study finding significant PFAS levels across various biowastes in Quebec, Canada, highlighting concerns about long-term environmental and health risks from repeated applications.
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Insights into PFAS contaminants before and after sewage discharges into a marine protected harbour
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21 Oct 2024 | Chemosphere
Untreated wastewater discharges in the UK are causing elevated levels of harmful PFAS chemicals in protected marine areas, with significant contamination found in water, seaweed, and oysters, underscoring the need for better wastewater management and a deeper understanding of PFAS impacts on marine ecosystems.
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Trends in NHANES Biomonitored Exposures in California and the United States following Enactment of California’s Proposition 65
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21 Oct 2024 | EHP
California's Proposition 65 aimed to reduce exposure to harmful chemicals like PFAS, but despite overall declines in these substances nationwide, it's uncertain if the law directly drove the reductions, as broader regulations and public awareness may have played significant roles.
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Australia to toughen rules around acceptable levels of key PFAS chemicals in drinking water under draft guidelines
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20 Oct 2024 | The Guardian
Under the draft, the limit for PFOA – a compound used to make Teflon – would be lowered from 560 ng/L to 200 ng/L, based on evidence of their cancer-causing effects.
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Role of Fluorocarbon Chain Length in the Adsorption of Perfluoroalkyl Substances on Nanoplastic Particles
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20 Oct 2024 | ACS ES&T Water
In aquatic environments, nanoplastics and PFAS can interact through electrostatic forces, with PFAS adsorption on oppositely charged nanoplastics leading to changes in particle stability depending on PFAS chain length and water chemistry, influencing how these contaminants might spread in different water conditions.
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Prenatal exposure to per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, fetoplacental hemodynamics, and fetal growth
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20 Oct 2024 | Environ Int
Legacy PFAS exposure during pregnancy may be linked to reduced fetal growth, but the effects of next-generation PFAS and PFAS mixtures are less clear, with further research needed to understand their impact on fetoplacental blood flow.
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USDA’s ARS Develops Long-Term Roadmap for PFAS in U.S. Agriculture
Policy
18 Oct 2024
The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Agricultural Research Service announced on October 16, 2024, several key outcomes from a workshop held to develop a research roadmap leading to short- and long-term science-based solutions to meet the challenges posed by the discovery of PFAS in agricultural soils and waters.
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The potential mediating role of the gut microbiome and metabolites in the association between PFAS and kidney function in young adults: A proof-of-concept study
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10 Oct 2024 | Sci Total Environ
Researchers reported for the first time that changes to the gut microbiome may explain the association between high PFAS exposure and impaired kidney function.
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Fall River firefighter wins years-long fight against PFAS in gear. What does he do now?
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9 Oct 2024 | The Herald News
After six years, Jason Burns feels he’s earned a quick breather. Then it’s back to the job of trying to save lives.
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Serum per- and polyfluoroalkyl substance (PFAS) levels and health-related biomarkers in a pilot study of skiers in New England
Science
8 Oct 2024 | Environ Res
Ski coaches were found to have elevated levels of PFAS through ski wax exposure as well as higher cholesterol levels, suggesting a need for interventions to reduce PFAS in ski waxes and limit environmental release.
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How Can I Get ‘Forever Chemicals’ Out of My Life?
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7 Oct 2024 | The New York Times
They’re almost everywhere. And they’re bad. But there are some things you can do to avoid them.
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Hunters asked to submit deer tissue samples for PFAS testing near Stella
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4 Oct 2024 | Wisconsin Public Radio
Last year, the DNR said some of the highest levels of PFAS contamination in the state and country were found within private wells in the town of Stella. Sampling showed levels as high as 35,000 parts per trillion for two of the most widely studied chemicals: PFOA and PFOS.
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The Makers of Carefree Pantyliners Are Being Sued Over the Presence of PFAS
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3 Oct 2024 | Green Matters
Folks who use Carefree pantyliners will want to take notice after it was revealed that its parent company, Connecticut-based Edgewell Personal Care Co., is being sued over an alleged failure to alert customers that their products contain toxic forever chemicals, better known as PFAS.