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(video) Heather Stapleton discusses her study, the first to examine the PFAS-removal …

A new study from the Stapleton lab finds that—while using any filter is better than using none—many household filters are […]

Stapleton Lab–Not All In-Home Drinking Water Filters Completely Remove Toxic PFAS

Heather Stapleton and Lee Ferguson’s PFAS research in the Haw River and Pittsboro, NC was mentioned, and Dr. Stapleton was […]

Heather Stapleton describes nature of PFAS pollution in Haw River, as Mark …

Dr. Heather Stapleton discusses PFAS research and the difficulties with studying PFAS …

Heather Stapleton quoted in article about indoor chemical exposures and impacts

Heather Stapleton and Mark Wiesner named on the Web of Science highly cited list of researchers for 2019

Heather Stapleton and Mark Wiesner named on the Web of Science highly …

Heather Stapleton and NC State researchers brief Pittsboro, NC officials about the …

Heather Stapleton’s thyroid cancer cluster research featured in op-ed. The author of the article, Susan Wind, contacted Dr. Stapleton after […]

“After my daughter’s cancer diagnosis, I helped discover our town is a …

Heather Stapleton quoted in article about Pittsboro, NC drinking water containing unregulated …

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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