HYANNIS - The period for Hyannis residents to enroll in a study regarding PFAS chemicals in local drinking water has been extended through September … [Read more...]
Hyannis PFAS Study Seeks Volunteers
February 9, 2022
HYANNIS - In an effort to learn more about the lingering health risks of being exposed to PFAS, researchers are recruiting volunteers who lived in … [Read more...]
Silent Spring Institute Provides Updates on PFAS Studies
December 12, 2019
HYANNIS - An update on the research conducted by the Silent Spring Institute on the health effects of PFAS exposure in drinking water was presented at … [Read more...]
Silent Spring Institute Awarded $1 Million for Drinking Water Study
September 30, 2019
Hyannis – The Center for Disease Control and Prevention and the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry have awarded a $1 million grant to … [Read more...]
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