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PFAS, or forever chemicals, can wreak havoc on the body, disrupting hormones and impacting the immune system. Now, ...
In boys, higher exposure to the forever chemical PFDeA was linked to a 9% greater risk of high blood pressure from ages 6 to 12, and a 17% greater risk during the teen years.
The kids who were exposed to higher levels of PFAS chemicals in utero were more likely to have higher blood pressure in childhood and adolescence, the research found. The connection was particularly ...
Prenatal exposure to a class of dangerous, widely used chemicals could be linked to your child having high blood pressure as a teen, according to a new study.Perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl ...
The kids who were exposed to higher levels of PFAS chemicals in utero were more likely to have higher blood pressure in childhood and adolescence, the research found.
PFAS exposure before birth could put your teen at risk for high blood pressure, study finds Richard Bailey/Photodisc/Getty Images via CNN Newsource Teens with high blood pressure are more likely ...