Recent revelations that tea bags leach microplastics and nanoplastics into one’s steaming cup of tea, the second most ...
In cold weather, thirst disappears, but the risk of dehydration remains and you may be suffering the effects without even ...
Researchers warn rising temperatures may increase deadly amoebae risks in lakes, pools, and water infrastructure worldwide.
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A recent study has found that to-go coffee cups may release microplastics when hot beverages are in them. Find out how to stay safe here.
If you live in a place with "hard" water or water with a lot of chemicals, you can even use distilled water to protect your ...
If you’re concerned about microplastics, PFAS and lead, there are certain ways to make your drinking water safer.
Winter storm watches across the country have people out at the stores stocking up. Here's another way to prep for the snow ...
Water is one of the most effective heat conductors, meaning it moves heat from the area of highest concentration to the area ...
Shoveling snow can be unexpectedly dangerous, according to experts. Here's how to shovel safely during Illinois' winter storm ...
Pictures of dark and cloudy water have circulated online, highlighting an issue of water discoloration at bases like Joint ...
This is what Herald-Leader reporter Janet Patton has learned in the last 30+ years of ice storms, plus some tips ...