A longitudinal study conducted by Keck School of Medicine at the University of Southern California has linked PFAS contamination with consumption of teas, processed meats, takeout foods, and food packaging. The study suggests that exposure to 'forever chemicals' from everyday plastics and ultra-processed foods may increase the risk of preterm births and cancer. Consumer Reports also found that many fast foods contain tiny plastics.
Many fast foods contain tiny plastics, according to Consumer Reports study @KristinaRex reports https://t.co/NTTEAhIYkU
According to a new study, chemicals used to make everyday plastic items like food containers and cosmetic packages may be linked to the rise in preterm births. https://t.co/PhZ2m63jkA https://t.co/2BmTkCmU8t
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Hundreds of personal-care products still contain "forever chemicals" linked to cancer. Here's what you need to know https://t.co/pFkYsTzlZr
Consuming hot dogs, takeout and tea could come with a side of ‘forever chemicals’ https://t.co/RbrSfhFSnJ
Young adults whose diets are rich in unsweetened teas, processed meats and takeout foods could be increasing their exposure to “forever chemicals,” a new study has found. https://t.co/Sg9ZfDGu89
Women exposed to 'everyday' plastics are up to 50 percent more likely to have a preterm birth, study suggests https://t.co/rDRAcAoNxq https://t.co/XhT2FdRUWU
Consuming hot dogs, takeout and tea could come with a side of 'forever chemicals' https://t.co/ruwH5ohDc3
CNN Health does a deeper dive on “predigested” foods, a key component of our ultra processed food environment https://t.co/iRiTPfQIOT https://t.co/YQLibzwSwF https://t.co/UIlkKHdTNC
Longitudinal study links PFAS contamination with teas, processed meats and #foodPackaging @KeckSchool_USC https://t.co/50dyLq31VH