The FDA's testing of 312 infant formula samples revealed the presence of PFAS, or "forever chemicals," with PFOS detected in half of all samples. This finding is significant for developers and tech professionals as it highlights the need for advancements in contamination detection and mitigation technologies to ensure safer products for infants. Further research into the health impacts of low-level PFAS exposure in infant formula should be closely monitored.
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