Keck School of Medicine study finds “forever chemicals” disrupt key  biological processes

Keck School of Medicine study finds “forever chemicals” disrupt key biological processes

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Forever Chemicals' Alter Biological Processes in Young People

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Study finds “forever chemicals” disrupt key biological processes. The disruption of these biological processes is connected to an increased risk of a very broad range of diseases, including developmental disorders, cardiovascular disease

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