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There is always new advice about how to be healthier and improve your well-being. What do you do when you feel like you can’t ...
Water expert Bob Bowcock will only drink from a groundwater well in Northwest Georgia if it's tested for forever chemicals, a ...
The investigation analyzed more than 70 reusable hygiene products available in the global market, including menstrual underwear, cloth pads, menstrual cups, and reusable incontinence products marketed ...
The discovery has raised health concerns and calls for both safer ingredients and clearer labeling from manufacturers.
The Moccasin Mike landfill in Superior will reach capacity in a year. When it does, Resource Renew's waste will go to the St. Louis County landfill in Virginia.
The water supplier for Hillsborough, Pinellas and Pasco counties doesn't yet know how much it'll cost to get slightly ...
A study of 59 reusable hygiene products — including period underwear, menstrual cups, and reusable incontinence items — detected toxic PFAS, researchers report. Separately, a Tennessee judge ruled the ...
Nearly three in four products used by about 30million Americans have detectable levels of PFAS, also dubbed 'forever chemicals,' a study from the University of Notre Dame found.
Kraft Heinz won't launch any new US products with artificial dyes The company is phasing out the additives in US products by end of 2027 Artificial dyes have recently come under scrutiny from health ...
PFAS, or forever chemicals, can wreak havoc on the body, disrupting hormones and impacting the immune system. Now, ...
The frigid waters that surround Antarctica may be inhospitable to human inhabitance, but they are churning with the manmade relics of toxic chemical production, a new study has found. Certain ...
On April 22, 2025, the U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services (HHS) and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) held a ...