A new study in Frontiers in Aging suggests so-called ‘forever chemicals,’ or PFAS, may be linked to faster biological aging in men aged 50 to 65. But what could be causing this and why just in men? Joining Emmet Oliver to try to get to grips with what’s happening is Ruairi Brannigan, Assistant Professor from DCU’s School of Chemical Sciences.
Forever chemicals linked to faster biological ageing in men
A new study in Frontiers in Aging suggests so-called ‘forever chemicals,’ or PFAS, may be lin...
12.00 1 Mar 2026