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ISSN 0022-0892
Peer-Reviewed Articles
Vol. 88, Issue 1, 2025July 01, 2025 MDT

What People in the United States Are Asking About Per and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances in Their Drinking Water Based on Online Search Behaviors

Timothy E. Holland, MA, Bret R. Shaw, PhD, Rachel Hutchins, MSc, Lyn M. van Swol, PhD, Gavin K. Dehnert, PhD,
per- and polyfluoroalkyl substancesPFAShuman health concernspublic health communicationonline search behaviorsdrinking water
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Journal of Environmental Health
Holland, T. E., Shaw, B. R., Hutchins, R., van Swol, L. M., & Dehnert, G. K. (2025). What people in the United States are asking about per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances in their drinking water based on online search behaviors. Journal of Environmental Health, 88(1), 8–15. https:/​/​doi.org/​10.70387/​001c.142101

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