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Men Over 50 at Risk: 'Forever Chemicals' Speed Up Aging
26 Feb
Summary
- PFAS chemicals accelerate biological aging, particularly in men aged 50-64.
- Higher concentrations of PFNA linked to faster aging, especially in midlife men.
- France and EU are considering bans on PFAS in consumer products.

A recent study has revealed that middle-aged men are particularly susceptible to accelerated aging caused by persistent synthetic chemicals known as PFAS, or 'forever chemicals.' These substances, prevalent in everyday items like plastics and non-stick coatings, are long-lasting and have been detected globally in various environments and human bodies.
Researchers found that exposure to PFAS can significantly advance individuals' biological clocks, with men aged 50 to 64 showing the most pronounced effects. This means their cellular health indicates an age older than their actual years, potentially increasing risks for chronic conditions such as cancer and dementia.




