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PFAS Explained | US EPA Scientific studies have shown that exposure to some PFAS in the environment may be linked to harmful health effects in humans and animals There are thousands of PFAS chemicals, and they are found in many different consumer, commercial, and industrial products
PFAS: What to Know About These ‘Forever Chemicals’ - WebMD Dubbed “forever chemicals,” PFAS chemicals don't break down easily over time and dissolve in water Because of that, some scientists are concerned that these chemicals could build to levels
Our Current Understanding of the Human Health and Environmental Risks . . . There are thousands of PFAS with potentially varying effects and toxicity levels, yet most studies focus on a limited number of better known PFAS compounds People can be exposed to PFAS in different ways and at different stages of their life
How PFAS Can Harm Your Health - Consumer Reports Forever chemicals—used to make many products stain-resistant, waterproof, and nonstick—can pose health risks even at low levels In recent decades, PFAS exposure has been linked to a growing list
Understanding PFAS - What They Are, Their Impact, and What We Can Do Per-and-polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are a collective name for a broad class of man-made chemicals of emerging concern that have recently been in the spotlight due to potential human and environmental health risks While the public attention to PFAS is relatively new, the chemicals have been used globally since the 1940s
Why are PFAS so bad for people and planet? | ClientEarth The fact that PFAS have been shown to lead to negative health effects is especially worrying given their prevalence, their longevity, and how much we are all exposed to them in various different ways, every day Studies have found PFAS present in people’s blood and urine, for example
PFAS (Forever Chemicals): Health Risks, Sources, How to Avoid Toxic chemicals known as perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) might have harmful health effects They are known as “forever chemicals” because they never break down and, when taken in, remain present in the human body