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Concern is mounting across Europe over toxic "forever chemicals," which studies show are present in our blood, food and water ...
Waters in Plymouth and Brookline tested positive for toxic blue-green algae blooms that can make people and pets sick.
Thousands of Ohio children test positive for elevated blood-lead levels each year, with the actual number likely higher due to under-testing.
Consumer Reports and Unleaded Kids evaluated baby food brands for compliance with California’s AB899 requiring heavy metal ...
Bob McCoppin, reporter for the Chicago Tribune, joins Lisa Dent to break down a proposed law that would let Illinois courts ...
Scott warns, ‘Disinfectant wipes are only designed for hard, nonporous surfaces. When using disinfectant wipes on any fabric, ...
The suit alleges CMSD failed to properly address water leakage from the school's roof, which plaintiffs say contributed to ...
Exposure to rhodamine B (RhB), a toxic fluorescent dye, causes neurodegeneration, symptoms that resemble ALS, and molecular ...
MCCPs detected in Oklahoma air for the first time; finding links industrial pollutants to fertilizers and alerts regulatory ...
The Idaho Department of Health and Welfare issued a health advisory for the Snake River at Brownlee and Hells Canyon ...
A toxic algae bloom known as cyanobacteria has been found in six ponds in Plymouth, officials said. Public health officials ...
In a randomized trial, firefighters with the highest PFAS levels were assigned to donate plasma every six weeks, donate blood ...