A new study finds forever chemicals or PFAS in US tap water increases cancer risk by up to 33%. Researchers link them to ...
Forever chemicals, scientifically known as per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), have been around since the 1950s. They ...
PFAS from drinking water may contribute to between 4,000 and 7,000 new cases of cancer every year, according to research from ...
Metal: Metal wrist bands are incredibly durable and stand up well to the everyday wear and tear your smartwatch will go ...
Peaslee has previously found PFAS in other consumer products like cosmetics, fast food wrappers, contact lenses, and dental ...
A University at Buffalo study reveals that a strain isolated from contaminated soil can break down the strong carbon-fluorine ...
Amid a growing wave of lawsuits against producers, Canadian companies have a deadline to report on the presence of PFAS in ...
Researchers have identified a bacteria strain capable of breaking down and transforming some of the most stubborn forever ...
A new lawsuit has been filed against Apple after a study found that some of its watch bands contain toxic 'forever chemicals.
New research uncovers how forever chemicals disrupt brain health, highlighting genetic impacts and raising concerns about ...
A UVA expert received a $1.6-million grant from the Environmental Protection Agency to look into where it goes and its long-term effects. Liver damage, thyroid disease, obesity, and fertility issues ...