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PFAS research is still in the early stages, which means issues with PFAS crop up all the time to surprise researchers like Michigan State University professor Cheryl Murphy.
PFAS, per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, are known as Forever Chemicals because of their reluctance to break down in humans. They can be in the food chain, drinking water and are found in common items in everyday commercial use like water-repellent clothing, dental floss and non-stick cookware.
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London police officials dig in on those accused of hate crimes
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Local CMHA introduces single number for “easy access” to services
CMHA Grey Bruce has launched a single telephone number for people to connect to all of its 16 locations and access any of its mental health and addictions programs and services. The new number – 519-371-3642 or toll-free 1-888-451-CMHA – will make it easier for clients and community partners to reach appropriate services quickly and […]