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Military service has always carried risks. Yet while combat injuries are well recognized, toxic exposure – often from routine operations – has received far less attention.
New York Attorney General Letitia James is suing a former Rockland County chemical company to pay the costs of cleaning ...
The Générations Futures urges systematic PFAS screening across all food categories and stricter REACH regulations to reduce PFAS exposure in Europe.
In the early part of the last century, young women in Illinois were hired to paint watch and clock dials with a special ...
On the 5th anniversary of the ratification of the Minamata Convention on Mercury by the Philippine government, chemicals and waste watchdog BAN Toxics ...
A new study suggests that while exposure to “legacy” PFAS through diet may be decreasing, certain foods and drinking water ...
Countries are currently negotiating a global treaty to end plastic pollution and make plastics safer and more sustainable.
News about Hazardous and Toxic Substances, including commentary and archival articles published in The New York Times.
Of the 2,099 people who responded, 97% said they were concerned about air quality around the Tijuana River and 96% about ...
The South Bay community remains concerned about air quality, drinking water and health outcomes related to the Tijuana River pollution crisis, according to a survey released Tuesday.
Devices Inc. (Nasdaq: MASS), a pioneer of purpose-built handheld devices for chemical analysis, announces the launch of VipIR, a 3-in-1 handheld analyzer that sets a new standard for rapid and ...
You might think your home is a safe haven, but hidden dangers often lurk in the cabinets, under the sink, or even in your ...
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