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New Filtration Material Absorbs PFAS 100 Times Faster Than Commercial Filters
Rice University develops copper-aluminum material that destroys PFAS forever chemicals 100 times faster than current filters ...
A water purifier is a household staple promising safety and peace of mind. But is it though? Clear water does not always mean safe water. Invisible threats lie beneath the surface, carrying real ...
There's federal money for local schools to test their water for lead, which can be dangerous for kids. Many school systems opt not to test their faucets, even if it's free.
The researchers tested their hunch by dissolving PFAS in the electrolyte solution of a lithium-containing electrochemical ...
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Oklahoma lawmakers need to embrace modern medicine | Opinion
Oklahoma Rep. Justin "JJ" Humphrey filed a bill to create a special blood bank "untainted" by the COVID vaccine. This is ...
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We asked 4 dentists to name the best mouthwash—and they all said the same thing
While that minty burn sure seems like it's working, oral hygiene experts explain why that's not what you want in your rinse.
Florida officials announced that testing found elevated arsenic levels in over 60% of 46 popular candies. Candies testing ...
The DeSantis administration's Healthy Florida First initiative finds traces of the toxic element in several popular candies.
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