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C8 Team in the News

March 29, 2011: A Charleston Gazette blog quotes Dr. Sarah Knox in a post about the perfluorocarbons/early menopause research.

March 29, 2011: Woman's Day offers more on Dr. Sarah Knox's research concerning perfluorocarbons and early menopause.

March 28, 2011: Dr. Alan Ducatman was interviewed on WBOY-TV about perfluorocarbons and early menopause. Watch now!

March 28, 2011: WebMD interviewed Dr. Sarah Knox and other experts regarding perfluorocarbons and early menopause.

March 28, 2011: Dr. Sarah Knox was interviewed on West Virginia Public Radio concerning perfluorocarbons and early menopause. Listen now!

March 25, 2011: Dr. Alan Ducatman was interviewed on ABC's World News Tonight with Diane Sawyer regarding perfluorocarbons and early onset of menopause.

March 25, 2011: Dr. Sarah Knox's research concerning perfluorocarbons, endocrine disruption and onset of menopause has been widely picked up around the world.

March 23, 2011: Dr. Sarah Knox's research concerning perfluorocarbons, endocrine disruption and onset of menopause appeared in multiple news outlets.

October 12, 2010: Stephanie Frisbee's research concerning the link between environmental Perfluorocarbon exposure and higher cholesterol in children was featured in a WBOY TV news spot. Watch now!

Sept. 10, 2010: In a New Jersey TV spot about standard-setting for drinking water, the most recent outcome of Stephanie Frisbee's perfluorocarbon research is discussed and WVU is mentioned. Watch now!

Sept. 10, 2010: Stephanie Frisbee’s and colleagues’ study on perfluorocarbons continued to attract national news, including an industry-funded site:

Sept. 8, 2010: The article concerning perflouorocarbon contamination and cholesterol in children was of great interest to the world press!

Sept. 8, 2010: The perflouorocarbon contamination article was picked up by new US news sources:

Sept. 7, 2010: US and International news agencies have picked up Stephanie Frisbee (et al)’s article concerning perfluorocarbon contamination and children’s lipid levels: