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Toxic algae hits vast US lake just in time to spoil July 4 swimming and boating - Exposure to the blooms can result in liver ...
A chemical deemed likely to cause cancer has infiltrated the tap water of Lake Mary, Sanford and northwest Seminole County for years, according to Toxic Secret, a six-month-long investigation by ...
Over 97 million Americans have been exposed to toxic, unregulated contaminants in their drinking water that could harm their health, according to a new study.
The Biden administration moved Wednesday to strengthen a rule limiting millions of gallons of toxic water pollution from coal power plants, a change that could lead some plants to shut down or ...
There’s something in the water — and you should get it out. Scientists have sounded the alarm about the group of toxic chemicals commonly known as PFAS, or per-and polyfluoroalkyl substances.
T he American Academy of Pediatrics published a new case study today showing the dangers of water beads, a popular but toxic toy. The report shares the serious physical and neurological problems a ...
GREENSBORO, N.C. — When you see the words 'non-toxic' it leads you to believe it's safe, especially when you see this label on a children's toy. "Just because something says that it's non-toxic ...
The water system in Jackson, Miss., has been on the brink of failure for years, with toxic lead pipes and boil orders — but the city’s calls for support were met with resistance at the state ...
Recent research shows that microplastics in bottled water can have harmful health effects. Reduce your risks while staying hydrated with these non-toxic alternatives from Owala, Stanley, Yeti, and ...
More than 1 million people could have been exposed to toxic water at Camp Lejeune. Time is running out in August to get justice for health concerns related to the toxic water.
A new round of testing has revealed toxic chemicals linked to cancer and impaired immunity, including in children, in the drinking water of nearly a dozen systems across Georgia, according to the ...
The Orlando Sentinel is now providing free access to our four-part series, “Toxic Secret,” about 1,4-dioxane contamination in Seminole County water.