Gut microbes may flush ‘forever chemicals’ from the body
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Researchers discovered that certain human gut bacteria can absorb PFAS, toxic "forever chemicals" linked to health problems. In mouse experiments, these bacteria helped expel PFAS through feces, suggesting a potential way to flush the chemicals from the body. This finding could lead to new approaches for clearing PFAS from humans, complementing efforts to remove them from the environment.
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