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PFAS found in dolphin milk raises new concerns about chemical exposure in early marine life
Researchers report that PFAS can pass from mother dolphins to nursing calves through milk, extending evidence that persistent industrial chemicals move across generations in marine mammals
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- Researchers found PFAS in dolphin milk
- The supplied summary says the chemicals may pass from mothers to nursing calves
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