This means anybody who gets a blood donation is getting a nice dose of forever chemicals.
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#62Could you just filter your blood externally, dialysis-style, and get rid of these chemicals that way?
A filter which excludes all of the things you don’t want in your blood and left anything besides plain water would be hard, not worth the trouble.
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#63Could you just filter your blood externally, dialysis-style, and get rid of these chemicals that way?
Perhaps these sorts of chemicals re not particularly water soluble? Otherwise you kidneys could just filter them out into your urine.
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#69Donate your perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) to those in need! Hmm: > As to the question of what happens to recipients of this blood: “Perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances are ubiquitous, and no threshold has been identified that poses an increased risk to recipients of donated blood components.”