Long-term exposure to arsenic in drinking water may significantly increase cardiovascular disease risk, even at levels below current federal limits, new research suggests. The study is the first to ...
The map focuses on arsenic, chromium-6, and nitrate — all scientifically known to cause cancer and other health issues.
Long-term exposure to even low levels of arsenic in drinking water can raise a person's risk of heart disease, a new study warns. Even folks exposed to arsenic levels below the federal limit of 10 ...
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 ...
A new report from the Environmental Working Group has found that the toxic metal hexavalent chromium, as well as arsenic and ...
EDDYVILLE, Ill. (WSIL) -- A local water district has informed their customers of the drinking water having arsenic levels above drinking water standards. Customers of the Millstone Water District ...
Groundwater monitoring beginning in 2019 at the site’s coal ash ponds found high levels of arsenic, lithium and molybdenum at levels that require corrective actions. The pollutants must be cleaned up, ...
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 ...
A new report shows widespread PFAS, lead and other contaminants in tap water drawn from the Mississippi River for New Orleans ...
Babies born to mothers potentially exposed to low levels of arsenic in public drinking water—even at levels below the federal safety standard—were more likely to be born preterm, with lower ...
What began as a modest school project by two curious teenagers in Bihar, eastern India, has evolved into a cutting-edge startup, using artificial intelligence (AI) and digital sensors to tackle one of ...
Samples of store-bought rice from more than 100 different brands purchased in the United States contained dangerously high levels of arsenic and cadmium, according to a new report released exclusively ...