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    Elevated levels of ‘forever chemicals’ found in smartwatch bands – here’s what you need to know


    • Scientists have tested the level of PFAS in some consumer smartwatch bands
    • They found elevated levels of “forever chemicals” in some models
    • These chemicals are potentially toxic and have been linked to diseases such as cancer

    Scientists from the University of Notre Dame have called for more comprehensive studies and greater transparency from manufacturers after a study found elevated levels of so-called “forever chemicals” in some consumer smartwatch and fitness tracker bands.

    The study, published this week in Environmental Science & Technology Letters, analyzed 22 watch bands from numerous brands and price points and found that some of these bands contained elevated levels of PFAS (polyfluoroalkyl substances), namely perfluorohexanoic acid (PFHxA). These chemicals are colloquially known as “forever chemicals” because they have an almost unbreakable chemical structure which means they don’t degrade or break down over time.

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