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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 ...
According to an article by the State Journal-Register, household items containing PFAS will stop being sold in Illinois by 2032, according to House Bill 2516, also known as the PFAS Reduction Act.
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 bathroom can be a haven for lots of chemical products. Limit your exposure to potentially dangerous chemicals by throwing ...
The local water authority is actively seeking advanced solutions to address the challenge of 1,4-dioxane contamination in the ...
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 ...
The lining on the inside of a nonstick pan is made of plastic. When heated, it can release toxic fumes; when scratched, it ...
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 ...
Elevate your backyard with modern built‑in grill designs that blend style and function, creating the perfect outdoor ...
Many reusable menstrual products that have gained increasing popularity among teens are packed with toxic “forever chemicals,” a new study has found. Among the biggest repeat offenders are ...
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.