High levels of ‘forever chemicals’ in Great Lakes put consumption of fish and drinking water at risk
“Forever chemicals” (PFAS) have been detected across all five Great Lakes, posing a long-term threat to the drinking water of over 30 million people and a multi-billion dollar fishing industry. These ...
Yes, wild game and fish fillets carries the risk of forever chemicals. The danger, according to public health experts and biologists, are so-called forever chemicals that can cause cancer. (These per- ...
Eating fish may well be good for you, but it carries a hidden risk of exposure to so-called "forever chemicals." A new study published in the journal Science has revealed that the global seafood trade ...
There are signs in Michigan’s Clark’s Marsh that caution hunters and anglers against eating the game or fish they harvest there. Similar warnings are posted in Oregon’s Columbia Slough, which advise ...
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