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Swedish study links high prenatal PFAS exposure to increased childhood asthma risk.
A new Swedish study links very high prenatal exposure to PFAS "forever chemicals" in drinking water to a significantly increased risk of childhood asthma.
The research, led by Dr. Annelise Blomberg and conducted in Ronneby, found that children exposed to extremely high levels during pregnancy had a higher incidence of asthma compared to those with lower exposure.
The study helps explain conflicting findings in previous research and highlights a public health concern, particularly in communities affected by industrial contamination.
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Un estudio sueco vincula la alta exposición prenatal a PFAS con un mayor riesgo de asma infantil.