Some studies have linked high consumption of PFAS with higher cholesterol and blood pressure levels, increased risk of kidney or testicular cancer, reduced vaccine response in children, and others.
Now scientists have discovered that a certain type of “eternal” chemical is ubiquitous in both wastewater and toilet paper. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and other regulatory agencies have warned that more research is needed to learn how serious PFAS contamination really is and how best to deal with it.
Source: Ferra

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