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California's drinking water has elevated levels of a certain contaminant found to be associated with adverse birth outcomes, causing experts to advise that safe water advisories need to be updated.
According to a study, various parts of the state have levels of arsenic in drinking water at higher than 5 micrograms per liter.
Several people watching in the audience let out a huge scream. “I thought the head appearing was a good jump scare,” Patrick said. Jaws” recently celebrated its 50th anniversary. Mark ...
5 people rescued on Salt River as deputies kick off holiday weekend safety initiative The campaign focuses on two primary objectives: preventing impaired boating and ensuring overall water safety.
Water and electrolyte drinks both hydrate you. Sometimes electrolyte replacement is necessary if you have a medical condition or have been sweating.
Water expert warns that tap and bottled water contain harmful chemicals, with 200 million Americans drinking PFAS-contaminated water and consuming microplastics weekly.
He added that people living in areas that depend heavily on groundwater, and have geology rich in arsenic-containing sediments, are more likely to have elevated arsenic in their drinking water.
Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier announced he's launching a formal investigation into the City of Apalachicola as their weeks-long water crisis continues. Residents are under a boil ...
West Palm Beach will switch from its current chloramine disinfection process to chlorine disinfection until July 28.
Metal stardom has long been synonymous with drinking and excess. However, the genre’s musicians are giving up alcohol younger and younger. We investigate why.
29-Year-Old Dad of 3 Dies from Sudden Pancreatic Attack Family Suspects Was Fueled by Drinking Dylan Thomas Wakefield "liked a drink," and now his family is sounding the alarm on the risks of alcohol ...
How much water should you drink in the heat? Signs of dehydration, water toxicity While water toxicity can be life-threatening, dehydration can be equally, if not more dangerous.