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PFAS Blood Test: Are You Contaminated?
2 Mar
Summary
- Materials scientist Mark Miodownik investigates bathroom chemicals.
- PFAS, or 'forever chemicals,' are found in everyday products.
- Testing reveals PFAS is likely present in almost everyone's blood.

Materials scientist Mark Miodownik is investigating the prevalence of chemicals in everyday life, focusing on PFAS, often called 'forever chemicals.'
His exploration begins in the bathroom, a room commonly associated with numerous products like moisturisers and shampoos that harbor long and complex ingredient lists. Miodownik's research extends to clothing, examining how many garments, including children's wear, contain these persistent substances.
To understand the personal impact, Miodownik undergoes a blood test to detect PFAS. The results indicate that these chemicals are likely present in almost all individuals. He then engages with the public to gauge their awareness and concern about PFAS contamination.




