New Data Finds “Forever Chemicals” in 98% of Queenslanders

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They’re called “forever chemicals” — and they’re living up to their name.

New Australian Bureau of Statistics data reveals 98% of Queenslanders have detectable levels of PFAS in their blood. 

These synthetic chemicals, once commonly used in firefighting foam, non-stick cookware, and waterproof clothing, are now almost everywhere — in our soil, water, and even inside our bodies.

Health experts are urging caution, with some studies linking PFAS to cancer, thyroid issues, immune dysfunction, and reproductive problems.

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