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Penguins as Bioindicators: A Study on the Global Spread of PFAS Chemicals
Recent research indicates that newer PFAS chemicals, designed as safer alternatives, are still pervasive in the environment, raising concerns for wildlife and human health.
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Summary
A recent study has utilized penguins as bioindicators to assess environmental health, revealing the widespread presence of PFAS chemicals in remote regions.
The findings suggest that newer PFAS, despite being marketed as safer alternatives, demonstrate significant persistence and continue to pose exposure risks to wildlife.
This research underscores the urgent need to address the environmental impact of these chemicals, as they may have implications for both wildlife and human health.
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