Whales? Really? Is nothing unpolluted anymore? cover

Whales? Really? Is nothing unpolluted anymore?

PFAS, notorious “forever chemicals,” have been found in whale blubber, revealing a new class of these toxins. This discovery highlights significant gaps in current environmental testing and underscores the urgency for updated regulations and comprehensive monitoring.

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Ah, PFAS in the news.. AGAIN!

Uncover the truth about PFAS, or “forever chemicals,” and learn how they lurk in everyday items from cookware to clothing. Discover why scientists are raising alarms and explore innovative solutions to tackle these pervasive pollutants for a safer, healthier future. Stay informed and proactive with key actions to minimize exposure and demand cleaner environments.

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In Beer Even? No, no, Noooo!

Discover the hidden risks of PFAS, or “forever chemicals,” in our water and favorite beers. Learn why a quality water filter is essential for safeguarding your health and reducing exposure to these persistent toxins.

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“Short penises, lower sperm count.. all from drinking water. Learn more about PFAS now.

Recent research reveals that perfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in drinking water are linked to serious male reproductive health issues, including smaller penises and lower sperm counts. These findings highlight the urgent need to address PFAS contamination globally. Learn more about mitigating these risks and protecting future generations.

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Navigating the World of PFAS: Tips for a Healthier Lifestyle

PFAS, often called “forever chemicals,” are found in everyday items from non-stick cookware to waterproof clothing. Linked to health issues like liver damage and cancer, reducing your exposure is crucial. Learn practical steps to minimize PFAS in your life for a healthier future.

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Heavy metals with your steak, Sir?

“Sir, due to our new ‘honest food policy’, I am obliged to inform you that your Steak Bernaise has certain ingredients you may not be aware of.” What would you do? (Water filter)