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Forever chemicals are the topic of East Brunswick native Sharon Udasin's book "Poisoning the Well: How Forever Chemicals ...
The U.S. government's approach to regulating PFAS is currently in flux, with shifting policies and legal challenges impacting ...
Participants will use microplastics collected on campus to create pieces of art while exploring the environmental impact of ...
In “They Poisoned the World,” investigative journalist Mariah Blake writes about the campaign to hide the dangers of forever ...
BERWICK — Pennsylvania American Water is planning to invest $17 million on a new treatment plant to remove “forever chemicals” from drinking water here.
A Rutgers health expert weighs in on what the research says about food dyes and whether phasing them out will make a ...
In pain so bad he couldn’t stand, Chris Meek was rushed to the hospital with a life-threatening ruptured gallbladder. When he ...
Tuesday, April 22 marks the 55th Earth Day celebration in the United States. Learn more about Earth Day and what you can do ...
Concern is growing in the United Kingdom about so-called "forever chemicals". A recent study says that unless more is done to limit their use, the cost to try to remove them from their natural ...
(KATU) — The City of Washougal has alerted residents about an increase in PFOS (perfluorooctanesulfonic acid) levels, commonly referred to as "forever chemicals," in two of its wells. These ...
Chain of Parks Art Festival, featuring over 150 sculptors, entertainers, food trucks, performers, painters, and more is April 26-27.
Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), or 'forever chemicals', have spread almost everywhere on Earth, and are increasingly being linked to poor health. Now we might have a new and much-needed ...