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A lawsuit filed in New York claims testing of Girl Scout cookies found toxic metals and the herbicide glyphosate.
The Générations Futures urges systematic PFAS screening across all food categories and stricter REACH regulations to reduce PFAS exposure in Europe.
"A refined and cost-efficient alternative." Researchers develop game-changing method to protect food supply from toxic heavy ...
The Alpha Grillers digital meat thermometer is a must-have for any anxious chef. This 4.7-star-rated, instant-read ...
AN environmental watchdog is calling on the government to regulate toxic metals in water facilities after laboratory tests showed alarming levels of lead and cadmium in several tested products. An ...
A new international report has raised alarms over the safety of one of the world’s most consumed staple foods — rice — ...
Two biomarkers identified by a research team at Université Laval could lead to improved management of chronic musculoskeletal ...
Summer is here. The days are bright, and the evenings are long. And amateur athletes of all shapes and sizes have been ...
Enough coal ash slurry to fill 800 Olympic swimming pools swallowed a town in 2008, carrying toxins, sickness and bitter ...
Lincoln City, the self-proclaimed “Kite Capital of the World,” offered its first drone light show in celebration of the ...
California relies heavily on PHOS-CHEK fire retardant to battle wildfires. But as toxic metals are found in the drops, and ...