Novel PFAS comprise 24% of those measured in blood of Wilmington, N.C. residents

Researchers detected novel per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) called ”fluoroethers” in blood from residents of Wilmington, North Carolina. The fluoroethers represented 24% of the total PFAS detected in the blood of Wilmington residents and appear to leave the body faster than legacy PFAS.

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