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These dangerous chemicals lurk everywhere, from your clothing to your food. Bad news is that they are indestructible.
A new study finds evidence of a link between exposure to perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) — also known as ...
The small study of patients at Mount Sinai Hospital has implications for anyone, including military firefighters and families ...
Use of environmentally conscious menstrual products are on the rise. A new study finds that some contain exceedingly high ...
A body was found in the St. Joseph River in Elkhart on Thursday.Elkhart Police said the body was found just before 1 p.m. near the 300 block of E Beardsley Ave.
MPART Small levels of PFAS, not exceeding state standards, were found in 29 wells, Triolet said. Those sites are shown in yellow on the map above.
On July 20, 2025, the public comment period will close on Washington state’s most recent round of proposed regulations affecting 12 categories of “consumer products” with intentionally added ...
Over 150 mastodon fossils have been found statewide to date, with about a third discovered in Orange County, the state Department of Education said at the time of the first discovery.
The month before that, British authorities said they found more than 12,500 pounds of cocaine hidden in a shipment of the fruit, breaking the record for the biggest single seizure of hard drugs in ...
PFAS are nicknamed “forever chemicals” because they barely break down in our bodies or the environment. The more we use them, the more they build up and the bigger the risk they pose.
The researchers found 99% of participants who use wells at home had levels of PFAs, or forever chemicals, in their blood.