A new report from USA Today shows high levels of forever chemicals in the water in and around West Central Florida.
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Toxic ‘forever chemicals’ tied to kids’ brain development issues
Recent research has unveiled a disturbing connection between elevated levels of perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances ...
A USA Today study found one of two PFAS chemicals measured at the University of South Florida’s Central Plant is more than six times than the enforceable limit given by the Environmental Protection ...
When New Yorkers pick up takeout, they expect dinner — not a dose of PFAS and microplastics. Yet that’s the reality when hot food sits in disposable clamshells, waxy soup cups or plastic deli tubs.
New Mexico health and environmental officials conducted a $1.2 million testing project, drawing blood from nearly 630 people.
On October 14, 2025, the Australia Industrial Chemicals Introduction Scheme (AICIS) announced that it has initiated an evaluation on the introduction and use of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances ...
Readers escalate arguments about Sikhs in the military and microplastics in our bodies. Regarding the Oct. 18 news article “ ...
Avoiding hazardous chemicals can be a challenge. We asked four environmental health experts what they do to keep themselves ...
New Mexico environment officials announced Friday that approximately 100 homes in Curry County will have a new water source ...
Unlike other cooling methods, thermal immersion cooling submerges full servers or server components in a thermally conductive ...
Testing at a well in Tarpon Springs was nine times the limit. A well in Holiday measured 19 times the limit. The science is ...
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