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Potentially toxic 'forever chemicals' may harm kids during critical period for bone development
Chemicals called PFAS may lower bone density in adolescents, a new study has found.
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Study links PFAS exposure to adolescent bone development
New research suggests that everyday “forever chemicals” may quietly affect children’s bone development long before adulthood.
Exposure to “forever chemicals” early in life may quietly shape how strong a child’s bones become later on. New research ...
A recent study suggests that “forever chemicals” may harm children’s bone development, with effects lasting into adolescence ...
A study conducted by researchers at Baylor College of Medicine and collaborating institutions reveals the molecular events leading to osteogenesis imperfecta type V, a form of brittle bone disease ...
Early-life exposure to per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) may influence how children's bones develop during ...
SSCs are heterogeneous in nature, contributing to the development of long bones, craniofacial structures, and the spine. These SSCs have important functions in a variety of physiological and ...
Early-life exposure to per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) may influence how children's bones develop during ...
Scientists have identified a protein that blocks the activity of bone-forming cells (osteoblasts) by stopping them from maturing during the journey to sites of bone formation, a new study has found.
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