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Childhood PFAS Exposure Linked to Lower Bone Density in Adolescents: Study

Study of 218 children links higher perfluorooctanoic acid levels to 10-30% increased odds of forearm fractures by age 12, highlighting vulnerability in preteen years.

  • Synthetic chemicals known as PFAS, commonly used in products like clothing and cookware, do not break down in the environment and may accumulate in people's bodies, potentially causing health issues like cancer and weakened immunity.
  • A study found that children with higher PFAS levels had lower bone mineral density compared to those with the lowest PFAS amounts, suggesting PFAS exposure during critical periods of bone development may be harmful.
  • Experts advise checking what your water utility is doing to reduce PFAS in drinking water to curb exposure, as these chemicals have been found in nearly half the drinking water in the United States.
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Potentially toxic 'forever chemicals' may harm kids during critical period for bone development

Study finds childhood PFAS exposure, especially PFOA, linked to lower adolescent bone mineral density and possible higher fracture and osteoporosis risk.

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Potentially toxic ‘forever chemicals’ may harm kids during critical period for bone development

Chemicals called PFAS may lower bone density in adolescents, a new study has found.

·Atlanta, United States
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