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University of Birmingham and WWF release new report highlighting potential health risks of micro- and nanoplastics.
Underwear and reusable pads show the highest levels of a marker indicating intentionally added PFAS, raising concerns about the safety of menstrual products, according to new research. View on euronew ...
Scientists believe these microscopic particles, called nanoplastics, come from all the plastic people use and throw away. When plastic breaks down over time, it winds up in the food supply, the water ...
In this paper, the authors address that the quality of water affects the health of animals and humans directly due to ...
The Environmental Protection Agency has proposed allowing the weed killer dicamba for genetically engineered soybeans and ...
Pollution causes more illness and early death than any other environmental threat, accounting for one in six deaths worldwide ...
"The use of polystyrene products poses significant public health and environmental risks," Councilor Coletta Zapata said, per ...
Environmental health is a branch of public health that focuses on the relationship between people and their environment. Humans are constantly affected by their environment—whether these ...
Seven of 13 municipalities that had health departments before the county health department came into existence are home free ...