A Swedish-Norwegian study suggests that human exposure to PFAS may be significantly higher than current measurements show. The researchers found high levels of TFA – and a large proportion of fluorinated substances that are not captured by standard analyses.
The study, published in Environment International, was conducted by researchers at Örebro University in collaboration with the Norwegian Institute of Public Health. The researchers analyzed …
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A Swedish-Norwegian study suggests that human exposure to PFAS may be significantly higher than current measurements show. The researchers found high levels of TFA – and a large proportion of fluorinated substances that are not captured by standard analyses.
The study, published in Environment International, was conducted by researchers at Örebro University in collaboration with the Norwegian Institute of Public Health. The researchers analyzed …