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Concerns Persist Over PFAS in Infant Formula Amid Health Developments

Recent reports indicate that PFAS chemicals remain present in certain infant formulas, raising ongoing health concerns as Casey Means steps down as surgeon general nominee.

Editorial Staff
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Updated 8 days ago
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A recent report highlights that PFAS, a group of harmful chemicals, are still detected in some infant formulas. This finding adds to the growing concerns regarding the safety of food products for infants.

In related health news, Casey Means has withdrawn her nomination for surgeon general, which may impact public health initiatives and responses to ongoing health issues, including fertility concerns.

As anxiety about fertility in America rises, the presence of PFAS in infant formula underscores the need for continued scrutiny and regulation of food safety standards.