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Animal Study Links Regional PFAS Levels to Male Reproductive Impacts
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Animal study links regional PFAS levels to male reproductive impacts
New research from the University of Newcastle has revealed that PFAS levels matching those found in the Williamtown contamination zone could significantly alter male reproductive health in animals—even without visibly damaging sperm.
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