For many years, people didn’t know a lot about what was in the products they used. Today, people hold manufacturers more accountable than ever, and you can easily access information about every ...
A new investigation examined blood samples from 360 study participants in New York City, half of whom had recently received diabetes diagnoses and half of whom hadn't. The research team measured PFAS ...
QACs are prevalent in many household and personal care products, however, research reveals they may have detrimental effects ...
Cancer risk rarely comes from a single dramatic exposure. More often, it builds gradually through repeated contact with everyday materials. Our homes are designed for comfort and convenience, but some ...
A disturbing link between common household plastics and thousands of heart disease deaths has emerged from recent research, with evidence suggesting Black communities face disproportionately higher ...
Researchers analyzing nearly 7,000 Americans have found that people with higher levels of certain airborne chemical ...
Millions of Americans are living with a dry cleaning solvent in their blood, and most have no idea it is there. New research suggests that for the roughly 7% of people with detectable levels of this ...