How did PFAS chemicals once used in popular stain-resistant carpets end up in the water and environment in parts of Georgia, Alabama and South Carolina?
Adulterated food poses a hidden but serious threat to health, causing long-term damage to our vital organs.
A recent wave of food recalls and disease outbreaks in the United States has sparked headlines and concern about the safety of the country's food supply. E. coli, salmonella, listeria and other ...
New data released by the EPA show that nearly half of people in the U.S. have drinking water contaminated by toxic “forever chemicals,” or PFAS New data recently released by the Environmental ...
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To those whom food is the love language, whose flavour and favour is drawn from a bountiful serving on the plate, there is a grave risk. Kenyans need to be alert and beware that the foods they ...
Scientists were recently surprised to find that the natural community of zooplankton -- tiny, aquatic animals known to graze on bacteria -- present in freshwater and saltwater do not clean water that ...
One of the largest fuel suppliers in the Denver metro area said Friday that shipments of fuel sent out last week “didn’t meet specifications,” as state regulators confirmed diesel in unleaded gas ...