|
Published: June 12, 2025
Exposure to “forever chemicals” before birth may raise blood pressure during teen years
The link between prenatal exposure to forever chemicals and higher blood pressure was strongest for boys and Black children, finds a new study published in the Journal of the American Heart Association
Related Images
Previous Slide
Next Slide
Pregnant Woman's baby bump
copyright American Heart Association
Teen getting blood pressure taken
copyright American Heart Association
Tap water
copyright American Heart Association
Waterway pollution
copyright American Heart Association
High blood pressure
Blood pressure reading
copyright American Heart Association
Blood Pressure Chart 2025
Blood Pressure Categories Infographic describing the corresponding blood pressure readings between normal and hypertensive crisis.
Transcript (doc) | Link to graphic and information - heart.org/hbp
copyright American Heart Association 2025
American Heart Association logo
Heart and Torch with American Heart Association text.
https://www.heart.org/en
Usage agreement
copyright American Heart Association
This link is provided for convenience only and is not an endorsement of either the linked-to entity or any product or service.