CDC should run national ‘forever chemical’ biomonitoring program

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A senate report says Australia lacks systems to track human exposure to microplastics and PFAS amid concerns about fertility, pregnancy outcomes and chronic disease.


A senate report says Australia lacks systems to track human exposure to microplastics and PFAS amid concerns about fertility, pregnancy outcomes and chronic disease.

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