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Recently released results of blood tests for more than 1,300 residents in Bucks and Montgomery counties show "higher than average" PFAS levels.
A new study, published in Environmental International, raises concern about contamination in local drinking wells.
Advocates say they're hopeful that Wisconsin lawmakers can finally reach a compromise on a PFAS remediation bill this year.
Study subjects who lived in Bucks and Montgomery Counties near military bases had water wells that contained PFAS amounts ...
“Increasing fiber intake with a supplement could be a win-win situation, reducing PFAS in the body with a supplement that’s ...
Until now, options for removing PFAS chemicals from the human body have been limited to bloodletting or cholesterol ...
A defense policy bill in the U.S. House would require the Pentagon to develop a strategy to accelerate the cleanup of toxic PFAS military installations ...
At a House Transportation Committee hearing on Wednesday, Rep. Salud Carbajal (D-CA) questioned Sc. Sean Duffy about discontinuing PFAS use.
Both the House and Senate versions of the NDAA lean into nuclear energy, requesting numerous studies and establishing a new ...
The public, legislators, and media often group per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, known as PFAS or "forever chemicals," ...
While joking that his predictions about grant funding usually aren't accurate, Local Development Finance Authority board ...
Maryland is investing millions to remove harmful PFAS “forever chemicals” from drinking water, starting with a $31 million ...