Research [ASAP] Early Life Exposure to PFOS or F-53B is Associated with Increased Asthma Susceptibility in Offspring and Alterations in the Pulmonary Barrier, Immune Function, and Gut Microbiota LikeLiked Date: March 19, 2026 Less than 1 MinRead Views: 10 Environment & Health DOI: 10.1021/envhealth.5c00473 Source: http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/envhealth.5c00473 Tags:Materials Industry FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsAppTelegramEmail ALT-Lab-Ad-1ALT-Lab-Ad-2ALT-Lab-Ad-3ALT-Lab-Ad-4ALT-Lab-Ad-5ALT-Lab-Ad-6ALT-Lab-Ad-7ALT-Lab-Ad-8ALT-Lab-Ad-9ALT-Lab-Ad-10ALT-Lab-Ad-11ALT-Lab-Ad-12ALT-Lab-Ad-13 Recent Articles Circularity indicators for remediation activities: assessing circularity at the ex-ante and ex-post phases in compliance with the latest standards Research July 4, 2026 Unlocking online-platform recycling: Determinants of intentions for information-sensitive waste electrical and electronic equipment Research July 4, 2026 2026 Chery Tiggo 4 Hybrid Review: Australia’s cheapest hybrid SUV delivers big value, but there are compromises Electric Vehicles July 4, 2026 Rosso listening bar / Naso Built Environment July 4, 2026 BYD Beats Tesla — Again – CleanTechnica Clean Tech July 4, 2026 PARAISO office building + industrial warehouse / TEC Taller EC Built Environment July 4, 2026 Hausner Ratio and Carr Index: What the Numbers Tell You and Where They Break Down Clean Tech July 4, 2026 Thoughts on July 4th, War, and Peace Lifestyle July 4, 2026 Agrivoltaics Works When Solar Panels Do Farm Work – CleanTechnica Clean Tech July 4, 2026 Impact of zero-valent iron on carbon dioxide biomethanation under mesophilic and thermophilic conditions Research July 4, 2026 Load more