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“A new study has found that tree swallows near U.S. military bases carry higher levels of PFAS chemicals, which experts said could have implications across the food chain, impacting Americans.

While the findings are ‘not surprising,’ as many PFAS chemicals can ‘move from the environment into the bodies of living organisms,’ a process called bioaccumulation, the way in which these chemicals are affecting environmental health is ‘concerning,’ Jamie DeWitt, director of the Environmental Health Sciences Center at Oregon State University, who was not involved in the study, told Newsweek.

PFAS chemicals, also known as forever chemicals, are classified as a Group 1 carcinogen by the International Agency for Research on Cancer, but are used in various industries, and in consumer products, including smartwatch wristbands.” …