PFAS Increases in Birds' Livers
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Scientists raise alarm after analyzing samples from migratory birds: 'Not particularly good news'
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Norwegian University of Science and Technology found more "forever chemicals" than ever before in migratory birds' bodies and food sources.
Forever chemicals, or PFAS , are increasingly prominent inside the birds and in the food they eat.
These chemicals have been linked to increased risks of cancer, kidney disease, developmental problems, and other conditions.
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