Emory’s study comes as Georgia cities grapple with PFAS in their drinking water, along with new federal regulations that will soon require them to remove nearly all of them.
It was determined that digestive, endocrine, respiratory, and oral cavity and pharynx cancer could be associated with increased levels. Researchers sound the alarm after new study reveals link between ...
Several countries have banned certain PFAS compounds or imposed restrictions on them. New study reveals health impacts of ...
The agency should clarify how states can use infrastructure law dollars aimed at reducing water pollution, the inspector ...