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  2. PFAS levels decreasing in blood of Wilmington-area residents ...

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    An N.C. State study shows a decrease in the amount of PFAS exposure in the blood of residents in New Hanover and Brunswick counties.

  3. Health Department study: North Kent County residents have ...

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    The levels of "forever chemicals" known as PFAS in tested North Kent County residents' blood are higher than national averages — and the more unfiltered well water they drank contaminated with ...

  4. 'The word is scary.' Hyannis residents learning of prior PFAS ...

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    Ludtke’s blood test showed a PFAS concentration of 15 nanograms per milliliter. Her children’s results ranged from 6 to 11 nanograms per milliliter. “I was startled when one of my kids ...

  5. The Devil We Know - Wikipedia

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    The Devil We Know is a 2018 investigative documentary film by director Stephanie Soechtig regarding allegations of health hazards from perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA, also known as C8), a key ingredient used in manufacturing Teflon, and DuPont's potential responsibility.

  6. Environmental toxicology - Wikipedia

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    PFAS has been found in almost all human blood samples tested, one study found 97% of Americans has PFAS in their blood. [29] PFAS chemicals have been linked to high cholesterol, [30] altered kidney and thyroid function, [31] ulcerative colitis, [32] immunosuppression, [33] decreased effectiveness of vaccines, [34] low birth weight, [35 ...

  7. Perfluorohexanesulfonic acid - Wikipedia

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    In humans, PFHxS binds to blood albumin, [8] and relatively little PFHxS is found in the liver compared to longer chain PFASs such as PFOS. [9] The half-life of PFHxS in adult blood serum is 5.3 years (4.7 years for women and 7.4 years for men). [10] The half-life of PFASs in human blood generally decreases with decreasing backbone (CF 2) length.

  8. New PFAS blood test for sale for West Plains residents ... - AOL

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    A PFAS blood test cannot diagnose any condition or disease, or explain how a medical condition should be treated. It it unknown what effects elevated levels of PFAS will have on any individual.

  9. Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances - Wikipedia

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    The type of PFAS remediation technology selected is often a reflection of the PFAS contamination levels and the PFAS signature (i.e. the combination of short- and long-chain PFAS substances present) in conjunction with the site-specific water chemistry and cross contaminants present in the liquid stream.

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