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No cleanup in sight for Niagara Falls Air Reserve Station polluted with 'forever chemicals'
The Buffalo News· 16 hours agoSix years after the federal government learned that the Niagara Falls Air Reserve Station was one of...
America's drinking water could radically change under Trump
Newsweek· 2 days agoEvery person in the country is set to have drinking water without dangerous levels of cancer-causing...
Social media’s message about the sun and sunscreen: ‘It’s frightening’
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Major fire products company agrees to $750 million settlement over concerning chemicals — here's who...
The Cool Down via Yahoo News· 2 days agoA major chemical company has agreed to settle a lawsuit that alleges its product contaminated...
Bayer lobbies Congress to help fight lawsuits tying Roundup to cancer
Washington Post· 5 days agoThe biotech giant Bayer has lobbied Congress over the past year to advance legislation that could...
DNR stops using Kent County ponds for fish stocking after CMU PFAS research
WOOD via Yahoo News· 6 days agoThe DNR has stopped using three manmade ponds in northern Kent County after a student researcher at...
These Fruits and Vegetables Should Always Be Washed Before Eating
CNET· 4 days agoTo help sort the dirtiest produce from the not-so-bad, food safety nonprofit Environmental Working...
'Alarming' Levels of Toxins Found in Popular Frozen Meals
Mercola· 5 days agoHomegrown foods, fresh produce and locally sourced meats were staples of the U.S. diet. Food processing at the time was minimal, focusing on methods like canning, fermenting and preserving to ...
As they enter their 60s, Gen Xers projected to see higher cancer rates than Boomers
NPR· 4 days 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 ...
PFAS Drinking Water Limits Praised but More Regulations Sought
Bloomberg Law· 7 days agoThe EPA’s caps on PFAS in drinking water will decrease the amount of the disease-linked chemicals that many people drink, but regulations on the release of the substances into water and management ...