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The Baltimore wastewater treatment plant at Back River is hiding a dirty secret — an unsavory mixture of toxic "forever chemicals," or PFAS.
Exposure to toxic chemicals for military personnel creates chronic, multi-generational health and environmental effects.
A highly anticipated White House report blames a crisis of chronic illness on ultraprocessed foods, chemical exposures, ...
A much-anticipated report released today by the Make America Healthy Again Commission mentions that atrazine and glyphosate have been linked to health harms, but fails to offer any concrete steps to ...
The Make America Healthy Again Commission's assessment blasts the chemical industry's influence. EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin ...
The House and Senate both voted to loosen regulations on air pollutants like dioxin and mercury, which are associated with ...
The federal health evaluation of NC State University’s Poe Hall will resume, Chancellor Kevin Howell announced Wednesday.
A medical study published in the Journal of The American Medical Association finds heightened risk of Parkinson's for those ...
Environmental groups decried plans from the EPA to rescind and 'reconsider' drinking water limits for four PFAS, compounds ...
U.S. trifluralin market stays resilient as EPA buffers tighten, cotton-peanut demand endures, cost edge over Group-15 rivals ...
A recent study estimates that up to 95 million people nationwide may rely on drinking water contaminated with 24 types of these "forever chemicals." ...
A rule that banned most uses of dichloromethane (DCM) in the US one year ago appears poised to continue under President Trump ...
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