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Study finds adverse links between PFAS exposure and reproductive health in mice
A pre-clinical animal study has found adverse links between high exposure to PFAS and male reproductive health.
For 12 weeks University of Newcastle researchers exposed mice to “environmentally relevant” levels of PFAS in their drinking water.
The levels of PFAS mirrored a sample of groundwater…
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