
Forever Chemicals Found in 85% of Australians’ Blood: Health Risks Revealed
New data reveals over 85% of Australians have ‘forever chemicals’ in their blood, linked to cancer risks. Experts call for urgent monitoring and research.
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New data reveals over 85% of Australians have ‘forever chemicals’ in their blood, linked to cancer risks. Experts call for urgent monitoring and research.
Approximately 48,000 liters of PFAS-contaminated water leaked from the U.S. Yokota Air Base in Japan during heavy rainfall in August, raising environmental concerns and prompting calls for investigation.
A survey in Japan’s Kamagaya City reveals PFAS levels in well water reaching 700 times the provisional standard, raising serious health and environmental concerns.
Japan is launching a three-year nationwide study to assess health impacts of PFAS contamination after high levels of these “forever chemicals” were detected, raising concerns among residents.