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Treating drinking water to tackle multiple pollutants could prevent more than 50,000 cancer cases in the U.S., a new study found.
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John Oliver Reacts To ‘The Late Show With Stephen Colbert' Cancelation: "Terrible News For The World Of Comedy" Study reveals ...
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Jacksonville Journal-Courier on MSNLetter to the editor: Administration's move to cut EPA research office sparks concernIn an especially shortsighted and destructive move, the Trump administration has announced it will eliminate EPA’s Office of ...
In this paper, the authors address that the quality of water affects the health of animals and humans directly due to ...
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Sciencing on MSNWhat Are Forever Chemicals?There's a new class of chemical that has been gaining notoriety lately known as forever chemicals, but what are they and why such an ominous name?
Sir Jon Cunliffe publishes final recommendations A new integrated regulator for water, stronger consumer advocacy and 9 new ...
In an especially shortsighted and destructive move, the Trump Administration has announced it will eliminate EPA’s Office of Research and Development, including its network of laboratories. Some of th ...
Like asbestos, PFAS were prized for industrial utility but are now linked to long-term, latent health risks. This complicates ...
The U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) has published a July 2025 report entitled Update on Critical Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl ...
“Tens of millions of people across the country are currently at risk of drinking hazardous levels of toxic PFAS-contaminated water, and that risk may only increase for many years to come if the EPA ...
Minnesotans call it "Amara's Law" — named for Amara Strande. Starting this year, it's America's strictest state law policing ...
Getting rid of the “forever chemical” Trifluoroacetic acid, or TFA, found in everything from drinking water to human blood, may be an impossible task.
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