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The Cool Down on MSNExperts issue warning that proposed policy changes could cost countless Americans their lives: 'More people will die'"This administration is endangering all of our lives — ours, our children, our grandchildren." Experts issue warning that proposed policy changes could cost countless Americans their lives: 'More ...
Forever chemicals have come under growing scrutiny in recent years because they build up in the body and may trigger health problems.
Last year, the EPA set limits on PFAS in drinking water to protect public health. Now, that same agency is undoing those defenses.
Humans exposed to toxic “forever chemicals” before birth may exhibit higher blood pressure during their teenage years, a new study has found. This connection was particularly pronounced in boys ...
Children exposed before birth to synthetic compounds called "forever chemicals" had higher blood pressure during their ...
Zeldin’s EPA argues that US power plant carbon emissions aren’t ‘significant’—recent study says total is more than most ...
Anglers are warned not to eat their catch from 98 Michigan waterbodies, up from 33 last year, after state officials revised their health guidance in light of growing evidence that PFAS is more toxic ...
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Driscoll’s has the resources and know-how to shift to organics around schools – so why doesn’t it?Local pesticide activist Woody Rehanek wants Driscoll’s to stop applying pesticides in Santa Cruz County. Driscoll’s, he writes, owns two-thirds of the U.S. organic berry market, yet applies large ...
The Environmental Protection Agency extended the deadline for reporting health and safety data for 16 toxic chemicals, ...
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Delaware’s leaders must stop deferring to industry and start standing up for the people. Require real-time fence line monitoring at the PBF Refinery.
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