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These Fruits and Vegetables Should Always Be Washed Before Eating
CNET· 6 hours agoTo help sort the dirtiest produce from the not-so-bad, food safety nonprofit Environmental Working...
Environmentalists: Farm subsidies discourage water savings
Arizona Daily Star· 5 days agoA national environmental group is taking aim at two federally subsidized farm programs it says are...
Elevated levels of PFAS chemicals found in three local water utilities in early data
WCYB NBC 5· 3 days agoThe so-called forever chemicals are found in a variety of products and are now known to increase the...
Scientists find alarming rates of pesticide contamination in nearly 40% of popular baby foods:...
The Cool Down via Yahoo News· 4 days agoNew research has found that 38% of non-organic baby food contains pesticides, many of which are...
Bayer lobbies Congress to help fight lawsuits tying Roundup to cancer
Washington Post· 15 hours agoThe biotech giant Bayer has lobbied Congress over the past year to advance legislation that could...
Gwyneth Paltrow Didn’t Like the Mascaras on the Market—So She Made Her Own
Elle via AOL· 5 days agoWe spoke with Gwyneth Paltrow about her new serum-enriched mascara that makes your lashes pop and...
States need to keep PFAS ’forever chemicals’ out of the water. It won’t be cheap.
Daily Montanan via Yahoo News· 5 days agoIn recent years, Michigan has spent tens of millions of dollars to limit residents’ exposure to the...
EPA: New standards will reduce PFAS toxin in drinking water, save thousands of lives
Gannett via AOL· 16 hours agoNew federal drinking water standards, which the Environmental Protection Agency will implement on June 25, could save thousands of lives across the Midwest and drastically curtail Americans’ ...
Californians warned of $12 billion nuclear bill
Newsweek· 7 days agoCalifornia-based utility company Pacific Gas & Electric (PG&E) is looking to spend nearly $12 billion to extend the life of its Diablo Canyon Power Plant...
As they enter their 60s, Gen Xers projected to see higher cancer rates than Boomers
NPR· 9 hours agoIf current cancer trends continue, the paper published this month in JAMA Network Open concludes, “cancer incidence in the U.S. could remain unacceptably high for decades to come.” What’s driving ...