In recent decades, millions of Australians have embraced body art – an estimated 30% of adults have a tattoo. Over a third of ...
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These Popular Beach Destinations Are Facing a Seaweed Crisis—Here's How They Can Be Dangerous
A new study links sargassum blooms in Florida, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands to billion-dollar tourism and health ...
A couple has been awarded nearly $20,000 after their 1-year-old son suffered “actual and potentially serious harm” from lead ...
Researchers analyzed 15 tattoo inks sold in Australia and found all failed at least one EU safety limit, including for toxic ...
Scientists tested rice under record heatwaves and found that hotter soils by themselves did not cause dangerous spikes in arsenic or metals.
Lead and arsenic concentrations in sediments and recreational waters along Lake Coeur d’Alene and the Spokane River have ...
In a surprising twist amid rising climate concerns, new research shows that scorching soil temperatures during extreme heatwaves do not necessarily boost the uptake of toxic elements like arsenic in ...
A group of parents claim the Beech-Nut baby food company wrongfully concealed from consumers that its premium infant rice ...
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Groundwater chemistry may raise children’s lead exposure risk
By Dr. Priyom Bose, Ph.D. A nationwide county-level study reveals how subtle differences in groundwater chemistry may ...
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