
Lead in Drinking Water and Cancer Risk: What You Should Know
New research shows that even low levels of lead in your drinking water are linked to increased rates of head and neck cancers. Here is what you need to know.


New research shows that even low levels of lead in your drinking water are linked to increased rates of head and neck cancers. Here is what you need to know.


Your home's dust is a cocktail of PFAS, flame retardants, and microplastics. Here is why you need to worry and how to clean up your space.


That takeout container is leaching chemicals into your lunch. A new study confirms PFAS in food contact paper products are a major source of exposure.


A new study found 31% of children are exposed to dangerous levels of reproductive toxins. Here is how to protect your family.


Every mother in a recent study had parabens in her system. Now, new data links that exposure to altered DNA methylation in their babies.


New research links PFAS exposure to a 6x higher risk of miscarriage. Here is what you need to know about protecting your pregnancy.


New data links common plasticizers to pregnancy loss. Here is what you need to know about MCNP exposure and your health.


A new study links prenatal oxybenzone exposure to lower IQ scores in children. Here is what you need to know about your sunscreen.


A new study links humidifier disinfectants to a 5x higher risk of lung cancer. Stop using these chemicals in your home immediately.


A new FDA study found arsenic and lead in common baby foods. Here is what you need to know about the ingredients hiding in your pantry.


A 2026 study found toxic metals in baby food exceeding health guidance values. Here is what you need to know about your baby's daily intake.


Your soap and lotion might be messing with your thyroid and cholesterol levels. Here is what the latest research says about common personal care ingredients.

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