Do the environmental pollutants PFAS have any impact on development of autism? Elizabeth Tracey reports

Do the environmental pollutants PFAS have any impact on development of autism? Elizabeth Tracey reports

Author: Johns Hopkins Medicine November 10, 2025 Duration: 1:04
PFAS are chemicals that were used in things like nonstick cookware or stain resistant fabrics, and they’ve been implicated in a number of deleterious health outcomes, including autism. A new study looks at PFAS exposures in mothers and changes in …

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