If you’re concerned about microplastics, PFAS and lead, there are certain ways to make your drinking water safer.
In Guatemala’s Western Highlands, researchers found that the drinking water people trust most may actually be the riskiest.
A scientific review of more than 140 studies found that people who rely on bottled water ingest far more microplastic particles each year than tap water drinkers — by a wide margin.
Concerns have been expressed in Guatemala over the safety of bottled water compared with naturally occurring water sources.
A study found 10 popular bottled water brands contained disinfection by-products, which have been found to increase cancer ...
COLONIE — Residents and businesses in the town and village of Colonie are advised to boil tap water before using it until ...
Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry researchers at the University of South Carolina measured disinfection by-products in ...
Town water superintendent says town has not detected water quality issues but lab tests could take 24 hours to complete.
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Granisle, B.C., residents say they're in the dark a month into 'do not consume' water advisory
Granisle, B.C., residents say they have many unanswered questions more than a month after a "do not consume" water advisory ...
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The Healthiest Way to Drink Tea, According to Science And Why Bottled and Bubble Versions Dont Measure Up
A new review finds that the health benefits of tea depend heavily on how it’s brewed and what’s added to it, with traditional ...
Lucknow residents suspect that leaking sewer lines running close to ageing water pipelines are contaminating the supply, ...
Drinking tea, particularly green tea, is linked to better heart health, improved metabolism, and lower risks of chronic diseases like diabetes and cancer. It may also help protect the brain and ...
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