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PFAS leave fingerprints in your blood – researchers are figuring out how forever chemicals transform in your body to read these clues
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PFAS leave fingerprints in your blood – researchers are figuring out how forever chemicals transform in your body to read these clues

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From beginning to end, 2025 was a year of devastation for scientists in the United…

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