PFAS
-
Exposure to Toxic 'Forever Chemicals' Linked to Low Sperm Count
Low sperm count and motility are linked to in utero "forever chemical" exposure in a study. PFAS, which are now present in almost all umbilical cord blood worldwide, interfere with the hormones necessary for the development of the testicles.
Latest Research Articles
-
Fear of Cancer Rises Among Residents of Areas Polluted by Forever Chemicals in the US
-
Water from the US May Have More "Forever Chemicals" than Previously Thought
-
At Least 12 Military Bases Contaminating Waters With Dangerously High Levels of PFAS
-
Beef From Michigan Farm Found to Contain Toxic 'Forever Chemicals'
-
Toxic 'Forever Chemicals' Linked to Cancer Found in Water-Resistant Clothing
-
Toxic 'Forever Chemicals' Found in British Otters Linked to Fatal Illnesses
-
Study Explains How Harmful PFAS Got Called the "Forever Chemical"
-
Maine Becomes First State to Ban Harmful "Forever Chemicals" on All Products
-
Toxic Chemicals Found in 50 Samples of Mothers' Breastmilk in US
-
Warning: More Than 2 Dozens of Toxic Chemicals Found in Fast Food Packages