Forever chemicals are in dozens of everyday objects and even the water you drink and the air you breathe. Research shows they can be harmful to your health
Anthony, Texas was among a list of 49 Texas public water utility systems that do not meet the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency standard for the amount of.
This story is part of a series, “Fighting ‘Forever Chemicals’: Women face pervasive PFAS risks.” Cancer-linked “forever chemicals” got their moniker because of how long they linger without breaking down — in the environment and the human body. Women appear to have a way of shedding at least some of the compounds, however. “Some PFAS…