New studies link “forever chemicals” to accelerated aging in men and developmental harm in youth
A new study links PFAS exposure to faster biological aging in middle-aged men, potentially adding years to their epigenetic clock.
The research shows PFAS disrupt thyroid function and metabolism in the young, increasing future disease risk.
PFAS pose a dual threat, potentially accelerating aging in adults and corrupting development in children.
While legacy PFAS like PFOA are declining, newer compounds like PFNA show similar concerning effects.
Exposure can be reduced by filtering water, avoiding certain packaging and cookware and choosing PFAS-free products.
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