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Long-lasting chemicals surpass safe levels in many communities across the country, and may stay in the human body forever unless detoxified-- if possible.
PITTSBURG, Kan. — Residents are relocated from a southeast Kansas nursing home, due to an environmental concern. Those living at the Medicalodges skilled nursing and rehabilitation facility in ...
A small new study found high levels of PFAS ‘forever chemicals’ in eco-friendly period hygiene items like washable period ...
Lee Zeldin, the head of the EPA, is set to visit Indianapolis to announce a major environmental policy change. Some say it ...
You've probably seen fabricated stone countertops on an HGTV remodeling show—and you might even have them in your own home.
President Donald Trump issued a proclamation this month that delays a rule meant to tighten ethylene oxide emissions at ...
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced that parts of Allegheny County have made significant improvements in ...
Amid increasingly intense weather, the Chemical Safety Board is the lone independent agency watching over the Gulf Coast's ...
Environmental Working Group estimates over 100,000 U.S. cancer cases could be linked to drinking water contaminants. New ...
In Houston’s Settegast neighborhood, Black women are leading efforts to confront toxic soil, industrial pollution, and rising ...
"This is a key step in our mission." Company secures major funding for new facility to combat health threat in wastewater: ...
Often overlooked as a dimension of the health effects of war, the impacts of conflict on the environment are gaining increasing attention. Rebecca Sers reports.