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A new material developed by researchers from University of Toronto Engineering could offer a safer alternative to the ...
When water flows through the material, it snags and traps PFOA molecules, effectively removing the forever chemical. In lab ...
Period underwear and menstrual cups are touted as an environmentally-friendly alternative to pads and tampons. Now a team of ...
A water contamination scandal has gripped a leafy corner of southern Belgium, causing anxious residents to queue up for blood ...
Reusable period products may contain toxic PFAS chemicals, risking women’s health. Experts call for better regulation, ...
State Sen. Michael Moore pushes for a ban on synthetic fields that contain PFAS, a health hazard? So why are some communities ...
Seafood has been touted as good for one’s health in a variety of ways for decades, from lean protein to omega-3 fatty acids ...
Perdue notified local residents about the contaminated water in November 2024. The resulting class action case alleges that ...
Frequently found in everyday items such as nonstick cookware, stain-resistant clothing, and cosmetics, these chemicals seep ...
A statewide study that included water wells in Lancaster County found that 18% of samples exceeded federal maximum ...
Researchers at University of Notre Dame find PFAS chemicals in reusable feminine hygiene products, posing potential health risks and environmental concerns.
NCDEQ Secretary Reid Wilson toured the Sweeny Water Treatment Plant Friday as PFAS polluters continue to dump into waterways ...