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Vaxart Provides Business Update and Reports Fourth Quarter

Company begins 2022 with multiple active programs with data readouts expected this year Initial data from COVID-19 Phase II study expected in the first.

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Momentum builds in fight against 'forever chemicals' in water, environment

For those following the environmental issue involving PFAS, the environment and political issues involving it have hit the critical mass part on the equation in recent months.

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High Levels of PFAS Found in Anti-Fogging Sprays and Cloths

The anti-fogging sprays and cloths many people use to prevent condensation on their eyeglasses when wearing a mask or face shield may contain high levels of per- and polyfluorinated alkyl substances (PFAS), a new Duke University-led study finds.

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Forever Chemicals Found in Popular Anti-Fog Sprays and Cloths

New research has revealed the presence of toxic forever chemicals in yet another product: the anti-fogging sprays and cloths that people are using more and more frequently to keep their glasses from clouding over while wearing face masks. A Duke University-led research team found two types of under-studied per- and polyfluorinated alkyl substances (PFAS) in nine of the top-rated anti-fogging sprays and cloths sold on Amazon.

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