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Scientists develop new way to detect 'forever chemicals' that can stay in people for decades
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2022-03-02
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From firefighting foam to stain-resistant coatings, PFAS are prevalent across society, but research shows they could be causing serious harm. Now, there's a new way to detect their presence in the human body.
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