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            Toxic PFAS chemicals found in little penguin colonies around Tasmania, new study saysNews 17 Apr 2024 | ABC News A new study has found toxic PFAS chemicals in the nesting soils and blood of little penguin populations around Tasmania. 
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            High Seafood Diet May Increase Exposure to ‘Forever Chemicals’News 16 Apr 2024 | Everyday Health A study that sampled seafood in New Hampshire showed high levels of PFAS chemicals in lobster and shrimp. 
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            Rokita launches PFAS lawsuit aimed at companies around Indiana using toxic ‘forever chemicals’News 15 Apr 2024 | Indiana Capital Chronicle The move is in sharp contrast to state lawmakers’ attempts earlier this year to ensure manufacturers can use most PFAS substances. 
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            Babies exposed to PFAS weigh less at birth, earn less as adults, study findsNews 15 Apr 2024 | Minnesota Reformer People born in the 1970s and 1980s near military bases with high levels of groundwater PFAS contamination had lower birth weights, were less likely to graduate college, and today earn less money than similar individuals who were not exposed to high levels of PFAS, according to a new working paper by economists at Iowa State University and the U.S. Census Bureau. 
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            Partitioning of PFAS to serum, tissues, eggs, and hatchlings of an Australian freshwater turtleScience 15 Apr 2024 | J. Hazard. Mater. Higher levels of certain PFAS were discovered in male turtles compared to females, with PFOS being the most prevalent in the turtles' tissues, while PFHxA was predominant in the surrounding water. All of the long chain PFAS were transferred from yolk to hatchling, suggesting an intergenerational effect. 
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            Associations of per-and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) and their mixture with risk of rheumatoid arthritis in the US adult populationScience 13 Apr 2024 | Environmental Health Exposure to certain PFAS chemicals is associated with a reduced risk of rheumatoid arthritis, especially in females, according to a study analyzing data from over 10,000 adults. 
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            Vermont House unanimously passes bill to ban PFAS, or 'forever chemicals'Policy 11 Apr 2024 A roll call vote passed unanimously, with a vote of 130-0. 
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            What are PFAS? "Forever chemicals" and their health effects, explainedNews 11 Apr 2024 | CBS News But according to industry documentation, evidence has been growing for decades that PFAS are toxic. 
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            Rokita launches PFAS lawsuit aimed at companies around Indiana using toxic ‘forever chemicals’News 11 Apr 2024 | Indiana Capital Chronicle The move is in sharp contrast to state lawmakers’ attempts earlier this year to ensure manufacturers can use most PFAS substances. 
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            In-Vitro Effects of Perfluorooctanoic Acid on Human Sperm Function: What Are the Clinical Consequences?Science 11 Apr 2024 | J. Clin. Med. Exposure to PFOA in-vitro reduces sperm motility and damages sperm quality, suggesting a possible negative impact on male fertility. 
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            Association of Combined Per-and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances and Metals with Chronic Kidney DiseaseScience 11 Apr 2024 | IJERPH Exposure to PFAS and metals like cadmium and mercury is associated with chronic kidney disease, with cadmium showing a consistent link and mercury having a significant but complex relationship, emphasizing the need for targeted public health interventions. 
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            Determination of per-and polyfluoroalkyl compounds in paper recycling grades using ultra-high-performance liquid chromatography–high-resolution mass spectrometryScience 11 Apr 2024 | Environ Sci Pollut Res Int PFAS concentrations in paper products were found to be highest in post-consumer recycled paper, highlighting the need to reduce the use of paper additives and improve the collection and sorting of paper for recycled materials. 
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            EPA imposes first national limits on 'forever chemicals' in drinking waterPolicy 10 Apr 2024 For the first time, the Environmental Protection Agency has established national limits for six types of perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances in drinking water. 
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            USGS study finds PFAS levels increase in Rio Grande as it flows past AlbuquerqueNews 10 Apr 2024 | KRQE News “When we look for PFAS, typically guess what? We find it. And that’s the nature of the chemical: it does not break down in the environment, it does accumulate in our bodies, so the less we ingest the better off we are,” says James Kenney, cabinet secretary of the New Mexico Environment Department (NMED). 
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            Final PFAS National Primary Drinking Water RegulationPolicy 10 Apr 2024 On April 10, 2024, EPA announced the final National Primary Drinking Water Regulation (NPDWR) for six PFAS.