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The National Institutes of Health’s Environmental Health Perspectives quoted Abt’s Meghan Lynch in an article on the effects of PFAS on osteoperosis and skeletal strength. Lynch said, “[d]ecreases in [bone material density] in childhood are linked to an increase in fractures and the development of osteoporosis,” and that the study addresses “important questions regarding prenatal exposure to both individual and mixtures of PFAS.”