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Work published by Dr Kiran Patil, alongside collaborators at the LMB, EMBL and the University of Tubingen, describing how certain species of gut bacteria can absorb PFAS was reported across multiple national and international media outlets.

You can read the Unit's news article and/or the paper, published in Nature Microbiology, for more details. Examples of coverage can be found below:

 

Harriet Heywood, BBC: Scientists discover protection from PFAS chemicals

Harriet Heywood, BBC News China:  科学家发现防御“永久化学物质”PFAS的新方法

Tracy Swartz, New York Post: PFAS breakthrough? Scientists eye easy way to rid the body of forever chemicals

Julia Musto, The Independent: Researchers discover certain gut bacteria can protect you from toxic plastics that increase cancer risks

Nora Bradford, Scientific American: Human Gut Bacteria Can Gather Up PFAS ‘Forever Chemicals’

Tom Perkins, The Guardian:  Some gut microbes can absorb and help expel ‘forever chemicals’ from the body, research shows

Pilar Arias, Fox News: Gut microbes could be key to fighting toxic, long-lasting 'forever chemicals,' research says

Emily Joshu, Sterne Daily Mail: Scientists discover cancer-fighting bacteria that 'soak up' forever chemicals in the body

Marta Mussi, La Repubblica: Pfas, nel nostro intestino un’arma per eliminarli

Pia Kruckenhauser, Der Standard: Können Mikroben im Darm Ewigkeitschemikalien unschädlich machen?

Sharon Udasin, Yahoo News: Gut microbes could offer protection from toxic ‘forever chemicals’: Study

David Nield, Yahoo News USA: Gut Bacteria Found to Soak Up Toxic Forever Chemicals

Yahoo Noticias/Fox Noticias: Los microbios intestinales podrían ser la clave para combatir las "sustancias químicas para siempre" tóxicas y duraderas, según una investigación

Science Daily: Tiny gut “sponge” bacteria found to flush out toxic PFAS “forever chemicals”

Patrick Pester, MSN Canada: Our gut bacteria can absorb and remove toxic 'forever chemicals' — at least in lab mice

MSN Italy: Batteri dell'intestino come armi contro sostanze chimiche nocive

 

An interview on All Things Considered on NPR with host Ailsa Chang Scientists find gut microbes that are PFAS sponges

An interview and article on Een Vandaag with Luuk Mulder Iedere Nederlander heeft PFAS in bloed: hoe krijg je het uit je lichaam? Onderzoekers werken aan 'opruimpil'

 

University of Cambridge story: https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/gut-microbes-could-protect-us-from-toxic-forever-chemicals

UKRI story: Gut bacteria can remove PFAS ‘forever chemicals’ from our body

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