PFAS Chemicals in Household Items Increase Type 2 Diabetes Risk

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A study links exposure to PFAS 'forever chemicals' with a 31% increased risk of developing Type 2 diabetes, highlighting potential health risks for populations exposed through contaminated water, food, and military sites, and emphasizing the need for reduced exposure and further research.
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- PFAS exposure linked to 31% higher risk of developing type 2 diabetes Open Access Government
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