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For people who are pregnant or nursing, more use of personal care products is associated with higher detectable levels of synthetic chemicals known to have adverse health effects, a new study found.
People who used colored-permanent dye one to two days postpartum had 16 to 18 percent higher levels of PFAS in their milk ...
The country's water resources are massively contaminated by a molecule produced by the degradation of flufenacet, a pesticide ...
Food safety is a global challenge, with chemical residues in foods posing significant risks to consumers. Pesticide residues ...
Finally, she says, the most effective way to reduce overall exposure is regulating or banning the entire classes of chemicals ...
A couple of months ago, our blog published an article on the exploding ubiquity of Trifluoroacetic acid (TFA) in the environment. TFA is a ...
As the FIU study confirms, rain is a significant pathway for PFAS reintroduction into the environment, where they can build up in water supplies, soil, and the bodies of animals and humans. This ...
A few weeks back, 'mysterious black balls' washed up on Coogee Beach in Sydney, Australia and at the time it was evident they ...
The mystery behind thousands of black balls which plagued beaches across Sydney has finally been solved. The sticky balls, ...
A series of “disgusting” sticky black balls which forced the closure of several Sydney beaches are made of human-made waste, ...