
PFAS Are Damaging Pregnant Women's Livers
A 2026 cohort study shows PFAS exposure during pregnancy disrupts maternal liver function, confirmed by animal data.


A 2026 cohort study shows PFAS exposure during pregnancy disrupts maternal liver function, confirmed by animal data.


A 2026 ECHO Cohort study links gestational PFAS exposure to increased risk of preeclampsia in pregnant women.


A 2026 cohort study links prenatal PFAS exposure to childhood respiratory allergies and asthma risk.


A 2026 study found that ingesting real-world microplastics promotes colon inflammation and tumor growth in mice.


A 2026 study confirms glyphosate, the active ingredient in Roundup, causes oxidative and inflammatory brain injury in animals.


A 2026 study in Nature Reviews Cardiology details how microplastics reach cardiovascular tissue and cause damage.


A 2026 systematic review links microplastics to stroke risk through blood vessel inflammation and clot formation.


A 2026 study traces how microplastics move from the gut to the brain, damaging blood vessels and raising stroke risk.


A 2026 study found microplastics in all human testes examined, with links to lower sperm quality and immune disruption.


A 2026 study reveals clear aligners, retainers, and dental splints release micro and nanoplastics directly into your mouth.


A 2026 study mapped microplastic and nanoplastic exposure across the human body with health implications.


Research links 6-PPD-Q, a toxic tire rubber chemical, to heart and lung damage through microplastic exposure.

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