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PFAS may reduce the nutritional quality of breast milk

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“A recent study published in Environmental Science & Technology found that exposure to PFAS in mothers is linked to a reduction in the nutritional quality of their breast milk.

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‘Variation in the… composition of breast milk lipids has been linked with infant growth, neurocognitive development and function, inflammatory regulation and infection risk, as well as risk of metabolic and cardiovascular diseases later in life.'” …

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