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New research shows gut bacteria can absorb and excrete PFAS, offering hope for reducing toxic forever chemicals in the human body.
MULLER: Right. So, if everything is a threat to the rule of law, then maybe nothing is a threat to the rule of law, right, that these cases are bubbling up in these emergency postures.
Derek Young advises clients on state and local tax (SALT) implications of changes in business activities and corporate transactions, including mergers and acquisitions, financings, sales and ...
The Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes and Energy has confirmed another PFAS contamination location near the Grand River. EGLE made the declaration on Tuesday for 4724 West River Drive.
EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin claims to prioritize combatting long-lasting chemicals called PFAS. Despite this, the agency has delayed enforcement of standards and terminated over $15 million in ...
"Amara's Law" will reduce, then eliminate, the manufacture and sale of nonessential PFAS products by 2032.
Research shows gut microbiome could help eliminate persistent PFAS that linger in bodies for years, as scientists work to develop protective probiotics.
Certain types of microbes found in the human gut can absorb toxic “forever chemicals” from their surroundings and pass them from the body, a study has found.
Money for the Knowles-Nelson Stewardship Program and PFAS mitigation were left out of the Republican state budget but could come back in other ways.
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