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  2. 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 ...

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

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    The study team enrolled 1,020 people throughout the Cape Fear River Basin in 2020-21, including Fayetteville and Pittsboro communities, and took blood samples to measure PFAS exposure in blood.

  4. PFAS 'forever chemicals' can harm you. So where are ... - AOL

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    Researchers believe up to 98% of Americans have PFAS coursing through their blood. The compound that started it all is as famous as it is controversial. In the 1940s, DuPont unveiled a ...

  5. 3M contamination of Minnesota groundwater - Wikipedia

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    Breaking down very slowly in the environment, PFAs have been found in water, air, fish, soil, the blood of humans and animals, and food products around the world. 3M Corporate Headquarters – Located inside the state identified contamination area.

  6. 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.

  7. 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.

  8. Toxic ‘forever chemicals’ found in pesticides used on food ...

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    Toxic chemicals called PFAS are in pesticides sprayed on food and included in pet flea treatments and home bug repellants, a new study found. ... Present in the blood of an estimated 98% of ...

  9. Water contamination in Lawrence and Morgan Counties, Alabama

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    Communities that are located nearby these factory plants have likely consumed the contaminated water, exposing residents to these harmful compounds. To reduce the exposure of the chemicals, public health officials suggest that water systems be carefully monitored and managed with a filtered water system. [ 15 ]