Absorption through skin could be ‘significant source of exposure’ to toxic forever chemicals, study shows
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Higher PFAS exposure could cause lactation to slow or stop altogether within six months, new research finds
Absorption through skin could be ‘significant source of exposure’ to toxic forever chemicals, study shows
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Polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are a class of chemicals extensively used in consumer goods production due to their hydrophobic and oleophobic...
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Human skin can absorb ‘forever chemicals’, University of Birmingham researchers discovered, revealing a new pathway for these toxic...