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Experiments in mice show that some gut bacteria can absorb toxic PFAS chemicals, allowing animals to expel them through feces.
The Générations Futures urges systematic PFAS screening across all food categories and stricter REACH regulations to reduce PFAS exposure in Europe.
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Most nonstick cookware today contains some form of PFAS. If you’d like to lower your overall exposure, cast-iron, stainless steel, and ceramic pots and pans are a better option.
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When tested on their own and in mice, these bacterial strains from the human microbiome show promise in accumulating PFAS ...
The clock has officially run out on the FDA’s phase-out of PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances) in certain food ...
Sure, you've seen them both on social media. But we're here to settle the HexClad vs. Caraway cookware debate once and for ...
Tensions are still simmering among state lawmakers and advocates after the Assembly closed its 2025 session last week without passing any of this year’s flagship climate and environmental bills.
New research shows that certain bacteria in the microbiome soak up "forever chemicals," or PFAS. The findings raise the possibility that probiotics could help remove some PFAS from our bodies.