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Your Drinking Water Could Contain Dangerous Levels of Arsenic — Here’s How to Keep It Pristine
A 20-year analysis from the JAMA Network revealed the dangers of arsenic in groundwater. Here’s why this study concerns you, plus water filter pitchers that can help you consume safer drinking water.
The Environmental Working Group (EWG)’s Tap Water Database reveals which states have water utilities that serve residents drinking water with levels of arsenic above the legal level outlined by the ...
A recent study led by Columbia University is raising new concerns about the safety of arsenic levels in U.S. drinking water, suggesting that even amounts below the federal limit may pose health ...
Over the past year, Mower County’s Soil & Water Conservation District partnered with Mower County Health & Human Services to ...
Mower County leads southeast Minnesota in private wells testing positive for arsenic and manganese. Residents are urged to ...
Even low-level arsenic exposure in drinking water may be associated with an increased risk of kidney cancer. (HealthDay News) — Even low levels of arsenic exposure in drinking water may increase the ...
Pregnant women have been advised to use water filters by experts who spoke to Newsweek after a study found levels of arsenic in water systems considered safe are impacting birth outcomes, A national ...
Access to clean water may seem simple enough. You turn on a faucet, fill a cup with clean water, and never think twice about what else might flow from it. In many villages in Bangladesh, that trust ...
Reductions in urinary arsenic were linked to significantly lower chronic disease mortality, cancer mortality, and CVD mortality.
A new study by researchers at Columbia University has revealed the states that have higher rates of arsenic in public drinking water systems, most of which are in the West and Midwest. Michigan, South ...
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