Study Urges New PFAS Research To Close Gaps On Exposure Risks

September 20, 2021
A new study calls for novel research strategies to close data gaps on per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), including broadening epidemiological studies to include less-studied PFAS and exposure routes like inhalation that have recently been found to be more significant than previously thought. The paper , “Addressing Urgent Questions for PFAS in the 21st Century,” was published Sept. 14 in the journal Environmental Science & Technology and credited to an international team of researchers. It argues that new studies...


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