A groundbreaking study from the University of Rochester suggests that toxic 'forever chemicals' may be a key factor in why boys are diagnosed with autism and ADHD at three times the rate of girls. The research highlights the long-term impacts of these chemicals on brain development and behavior.
A groundbreaking study reveals that certain human gut bacteria can absorb and store harmful PFAS, potentially offering a new way to mitigate their health impacts. Could boosting these microbes be the key to protecting our bodies from these toxic 'forever chemicals'?
A groundbreaking study reveals that increasing fiber intake may help eliminate harmful 'forever chemicals' from the body, reducing cancer risks. Learn how simple dietary changes can make a difference.