Plastic pollution is everywhere—including where you would least expect it, especially when it's in tiny particle form. Today, scientists are working to measure the consequences of this contamination.
One toxic exposure during pregnancy may affect health for up to 20 generations and could help explain rising chronic disease rates.
(Beyond Pesticides, August 20, 2024) A study published online in the journal Environmental Toxicology and Pharmacology raises continuing concern about residual exposure to organochlorine pesticides ...
An analysis of nearly 28 million Medicare beneficiaries indicates that long-term exposure to air pollution is a risk factor for Alzheimer’s Disease, especially in those with a history of stroke.
People with greater exposure to air pollution face a higher risk of developing Alzheimer's disease, according to a new study by Yanling Deng of Emory University and colleagues, published February 17 ...
It seems like every week brings some new report about the dangers of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances — better known as PFAS — and the extent to which these “forever chemicals” have spread into the ...
Scientists from the University of Calcutta analyzed scat samples from fishing cats across four locations in the Sundarbans and discovered microplastics in every sample tested. The plastic pieces ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has detected radioactive cesium-137 contamination in a sample of cloves imported from Indonesia, leading to immediate import restrictions on products from ...
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FDA issues warning: 19 imported cookware products may leach significant levels of lead into food
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has issued a safety alert for 19 cookware products sold mainly in South Asian grocery stores across several states. Aluminum and brass pots, pans, kadais, and ...
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