Forever chemicals cause birth defects by mimicking vitamin A

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Forever chemicals cause birth defects by mimicking vitamin A

Industrial pollutants act like a broken GPS inside the womb, scrambling the molecular signals that tell an embryo how to build a human face.

For decades, researchers have observed a link between per and polyfluoroalkyl substances, known as PFAS or forever chemicals, and serious developmental issues. These synthetic compounds are found in everything from nonstick pans to dental floss and waterproof clothing. While their presence in human blood is nearly universal, the specific biological mechanism by which they disrupt fetal growth was long considered a mystery.

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