They may be called forever chemicals because they can stay in your body for years, but we don’t have forever to enact health protective decisions on PFAS (per- and poly-fluorinated alkyl substances). This is especially true given the large body of scientific evidence on prenatal exposures to PFAS and effects on fetal growth that the … Continue reading EPA uses systematic reviews to guide new PFAS drinking water standards
Author: Max Aung
Max Aung is an Assistant Professor at the University of Southern California Keck School of Medicine in the Department of Population and Public Health Sciences. Max’s research focuses on applying data science methods to investigate the impact of environmental pollution on child and maternal health to inform and pursue environmental justice.
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