A new study looked at the impact of ubiquitous chemicals on heart disease. The findings showed that it is very difficult to escape from them and their effect on our health occurs mainly in young people.

Despite concerns about their health effects, particularly at high exposure levels, the effect of low-level exposure on the general population remains unclear. The study highlights the urgent need for stricter regulation of PFAS substances and proactive steps to reduce their environmental presence. It highlights the ongoing public health concern arising from exposure to PFAS and emphasizes ongoing research and regulatory efforts.