Do I have PFOA in my blood?

Studies show that human exposure to PFOA is widespread, and that most people in the U.S. have PFOA in their blood. It is unlikely that anyone, even if they did not drink contaminated water, will have a level of “zero” PFOA in their blood.
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Can you test your blood for PFOA?

Yes. Studies in other communities show that levels of PFOA in blood declined after filtration systems were installed on their public and private drinking water sources. However, PFOA can be measured in blood for years after exposure.
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How much PFOA is in my blood?

In the latest report, the median level of PFOA in the U.S. general population is 2.08 micrograms per liter (mcg/L) of blood.
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Does everyone have PFOA in their blood?

Yes. Studies show that human exposure to perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) is widespread and that nearly all people in the United States have PFOA in their blood. People can be exposed to PFOA through air, water or soil contaminated from industrial sources, and from PFOA- containing consumer products.
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Can PFOA be removed from the body?

Currently, there are no definitive medical procedures that can clear PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances) from the body, according to the Secretary of the United States Navy. However, the best step you can take is to remove the source of the exposure from your environment.
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Is C8 in everyone's blood?

According to a 2007 study, C8 is in the blood of 99.7% of Americans. It's called a "forever chemical" because it never fully degrades. DuPont had been aware since at least the 1960s that C8 was toxic in animals and since the 1970s that there were high concentrations of it in the blood of its factory workers.
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How do I test my body for PFAS?

A blood test for PFAS can tell you what your levels are at the time the blood was drawn, but not whether levels in your body are “safe” or “unsafe.” Most people in the U.S. have measurable amounts of PFAS in their body because PFAS chemicals are commonly used in commercial and industrial products.
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Can I test my blood for C8?

Free medical testing is now available to detect all C8 linked diseases. If you are a qualified resident who drank Lubeck, Little Hocking, Belpre, Pomeroy, Tuppers Plains, or Mason County water, your free C8 blood test and free medical testing for C8 diseases is available now.
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How do I lower my PFAS in my blood?

People who frequently eat meals prepared at home have lower levels of PFAS chemicals in their blood compared to those who often eat fast food, takeout, or restaurant meals, according to a new study published in the journal Environmental Health Perspectives.
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What percentage of people have PFAS in their blood?

More research is needed to fully understand all sources of exposure, and if and how they cause health problems. One report by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) found PFAS in the blood of 97% of Americans.
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Do PFAS ever leave your body?

Though PFAS linger in the human body, they do dissipate.

Though they stick around for a long time, the body does eventually get rid of them. It takes about four years for the level of PFOA or PFOS to go down by half, even if no more is taken in, ATSDR reports. Certain types of PFAS leave the body faster.
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Do I have PFAS in my drinking water?

Find out if PFAS are in your drinking water: If you get your water from a public drinking water system, reach out to your local water utility to learn about how they may be addressing PFAS as well as ask them to test the water for PFAS or to share information with you if they have already tested the water.
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Does Brita get rid of PFAS?

Although they reduce or remove many different chemicals from tap water, Brita filters do not remove PFAs. On its website, Brita says that their filters remove the taste and smell of chlorine, reduce zinc, copper, mercury, and some particulates.
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How do you get rid of forever chemicals in your body?

Is there a treatment to remove PFAS from the body? No. The best treatment is to prevent future exposures as much as possible. There is no known medication that can speed up the body's removal of PFAS.
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Can I sue DuPont for C8 exposure?

You may have grounds to file a lawsuit for DuPont C8 / PFOA exposure. Call (888) 492-4303 or complete an online form today to discuss your legal options. The lawsuits allege that for years Dupont contaminated and polluted: The drinking water.
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What does PFOA do to your body?

Potential Health Effects

In some studies, higher levels of PFOA in a person's body were associated with higher cholesterol, changes to liver function, reduced immune response, thyroid disease, and increased kidney and testicular cancer.
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What are symptoms of PFAS exposure?

Exposure to PFAS May be Harmful to Human Health
  • Reproductive effects such as decreased fertility or increased high blood pressure in pregnant women.
  • Developmental effects or delays in children, including low birth weight, accelerated puberty, bone variations, or behavioral changes.
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What health problems does PFAS cause?

A recent review from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) outlines a host of health effects associated with PFAS exposure, including cancer, liver damage, decreased fertility, and increased risk of asthma and thyroid disease.
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Do we have Teflon in your blood?

Studies have found that it is present worldwide at very low levels in just about everyone's blood. Higher blood levels have been found in community residents where local water supplies have been contaminated by PFOA. People exposed to PFOA in the workplace can have levels many times higher.
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How many people tested positive for C8?

Testing between 2013 and 2015 showed over seven million people in 27 states had trace amounts of C8 in their tap water, according to an Environmental Working Group analysis published last month.
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What are the six C8 linked diseases?

For six disease categories, the Science Panel concluded that there was a Probable Link to C8 exposure: diagnosed high cholesterol, ulcerative colitis, thyroid disease, testicular cancer, kidney cancer, and pregnancy-induced hypertension.
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Is bottled water free of PFAS?

The study, published in the journal Water Research and led by Johns Hopkins University researchers, detected PFAS substances in 39 out of more than 100 bottled waters tested, in some cases at levels deemed concerning by water quality experts.
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Does ZeroWater get rid of PFAS?

ZeroWater's 5 Stage Ion Exchange Filter is the only pour-through water filter NSF certified to reduce lead, chromium, and PFOA/PFOS. It also removes 99.6% of all dissolved solids from your tap water – more than any other leading brand.
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Do fridge filters remove PFAS?

According to the Duke University study, "Most carbon filters in pitchers, refrigerators and whole house filtering systems do not remove PFAS and some even make them worse."
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Is PFOA in tap water?

Findings in California Drinking Water

In addition, some water systems serving less than 10,000 people reported approximately 400 drinking water results for PFOS and PFOA. This occurrence data identified 36 sources with PFOS detections and 32 sources with PFOA detections.
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