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Fish can pass Pfas safety limits one chemical at a time, but cocktail effects reveal a bigger unseen risk – new study
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Fish can pass Pfas safety limits one chemical at a time, but cocktail effects reveal a bigger unseen risk – new study

Henry Obanya, Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Environmental Toxicology,, University of PortsmouthMay 19, 2026May 19, 2026

Per and polyfluoroalkyl substances (Pfas), often called “forever chemicals”, are now found almost everywhere scientists…

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