Toxic PFAS, known as 'forever chemicals,' are seeping from military sites into communities across the country.
Microplastics and forever chemicals, which long have been known to exist in fruits and vegetables, land animals and fish, plastic water bottles, cosmetics, and household dust, now have been found to ...
A growing body of research shows that exposure can increase the risk of prostate, kidney and testicular cancers. The ...
The department will review the scientific literature, data and veterans' claims to determine whether renal cancer should be a ...
The town of Marana is suing the federal government, claiming “forever chemicals” from Davis-Monthan Air Force Base are ...
Marana, Ariz. is suing the federal government, claiming that "forever chemicals'' from Davis-Monthan Air Force Base are contaminating its water supply.
It’s the most restrictive ban on these harmful chemicals in the nation and state experts say local companies are already ...
Scientists at UBC are trying to take the ‘forever’ out of some forever chemicals by developing a new treatment that removes ...
“If Project 2025 recommendations for EPA are implemented, the agency will lose almost all of its ability to protect people ...
The town northwest of Tucson says the government should pay for the cleanup of past, present and future water contamination that's linked to chemicals used for years at Davis-Monthan Air ...
PFAS, often called "forever chemicals," present in municipal solid waste can survive the high temperatures of waste ...
PFAS or forever chemicals are a lurking threat for our well-being which are silently putting us at risk of dangerous health ...