HHealth Read More Can Sparkling Water Increase Your Risk Of Colorectal Cancer?April 19, 2026 It seems as though every day another product is linked to a higher risk of cancer. Growing evidence…
EEnvironment Read More Researchers connect environmental issues with cancer rates in new reportMarch 26, 2026 DES MOINES, Iowa (Iowa Capital Dispatch) – Researchers and public health experts are urging lawmakers to turn knowledge…
GGadgets Read More UK nutritionist warns ‘stop wearing your Apple Watch’: Shares dangers; clarifies he wants to create awareness, not panicMarch 10, 2026 For millions, the Apple Watch is a permanent fixture of daily life — a silent partner that tracks…
EEnvironment Read More Former EPA Staff Detail Expanding Pollution Risks Under TrumpFebruary 28, 2026 In a new report that outlines a dozen high-risk pollutants given new life thanks to weakened, delayed or…
PPhiladelphia Read More Temple researchers remove PFAS with alternative methodJanuary 18, 2026 This story is part of the WHYY News Climate Desk, bringing you news and solutions for our changing…
FFort Worth Read More ‘Fallen on deaf ears.’ Sewage sludge continues to affect Johnson County farms, residents sayDecember 27, 2025 by Nicole Lopez, Fort Worth Report December 27, 2025 Editor’s note: During the holiday season, the Fort Worth…
EEnvironment Read More EPA approves new pesticide with PFAS, sparking health concerns :: WRAL.comNovember 28, 2025 The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has approved another pesticide that contains PFAS, often referred to as “forever chemicals”…
EEnvironment Read More Public can comment on how state should handle pollution from Asheboro wastewater plant :: WRAL.comOctober 23, 2025 Federal regulators are inviting the public to weigh in Wednesday night on how North Carolina should handle toxic…
NNew York Read More EPA Planning Rollback of NY Water LawsSeptember 21, 2025 The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has announced that it will no longer defend drinking water safeguards that…
FFort Worth Read More Fort Worth taps $4M state loan to remove ‘forever chemicals’ from wastewaterSeptember 6, 2025 Fort Worth is set to receive millions from the state to treat wastewater that has high levels of…