Toxic PFAS detected in nearly all U.S. blood samples, raising urgent questions about federal inaction 98.8% of U.S. blood samples tested contain toxic “forever chemicals” PFAS, according to a new study. PFAS exposure is widespread, with most individuals carrying five or more variants linked to cancer and immune damage. Federal PFAS regulations lag, with EPA standards delayed until 2031 despite urgent health risks. States like New Jersey have set stricter PFAS limits, but federal action remains stalled in Congress. The crisis demands immediate bans on PFAS and comprehensive cleanup to protect public health. A shocking new study reveals that 98.8%…

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