Study Links PFAS 'Forever Chemicals' to Weakened Bone Density in Teens
β’ A new study finds that exposure to PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances)βchemicals used in non-stick coatings and water-resistant productsβis linked to low bone density in teenagers. β’ The research, announced by the Endocrine Society, involved collaboration between the CDC, University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, Simon Fraser University, and George Washington University. β’ The finding adds to growing evidence that PFAS contamination poses significant health risks, particularly during critical periods of skeletal development in adolescence.
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