‘Forever chemicals’ may be killing babies: PFAS exposure linked to a 191% rise in infant deaths

New Hampshire study reveals a staggering 191% surge in infant deaths linked to "forever chemicals" in well water. Researchers found higher rates of preterm birth and low birthweight in areas downstream of PFAS contamination. This groundbreaking evidence highlights the severe, localized risks posed by these persistent chemicals to the youngest and most vulnerable.

‘Forever chemicals’ may be killing babies: PFAS exposure linked to a 191% rise in infant deaths
New Hampshire study reveals a staggering 191% surge in infant deaths linked to "forever chemicals" in well water. Researchers found higher rates of preterm birth and low birthweight in areas downstream of PFAS contamination. This groundbreaking evidence highlights the severe, localized risks posed by these persistent chemicals to the youngest and most vulnerable.