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Online PFAS Information from Public Sources Can Fall Short, Study Reveals
Strategic angle: A new study highlights the inadequacies of online information regarding PFAS, raising concerns about public health guidance.
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Updated 4 days ago
Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), known as 'forever chemicals', are associated with serious health risks, including immune system damage and various cancers.
The study, published in Risk Analysis, underscores the inadequacy of online resources that inform the public about PFAS exposure and its implications.
This lack of comprehensive information could hinder effective public health responses and risk mitigation strategies related to PFAS.