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Heat-related ED visits rise for children…people breathing in more microplastics than previously thought…people of color most ...
The White House exempted 49 chemical plants from the HON rule that required them to monitor and control air emissions to ...
Environmental data reporter Shelby Jouppi explains in this video how an effort to lower cancer risks for 10 million Americans ...
Health care marketplaces could boost premiums next year…exposure to ‘forever chemicals’ may raise diabetes risk…more primary ...
Last week, the White House exempted 49 chemical plants from a 2024 rule that would have required them to monitor and control air emissions to reduce cancer risks. One-third of these plants release ...
The federal government has struggled to control the carcinogen, which threatens workers and residents who are exposed to it. Users and manufacturers have gone to extremes to argue that it’s dangerous ...
The evidence continues to mount that a widely used firefighting foam may be linked to high rates of cancer among U.S. firefighters. Why is the foam still in firehouses?
Billions of dollars in public money are beginning to flow to seven “hydrogen hubs” around the country, including in California. But advocates warn without adequate safeguards, the projects could ...
How they did it: To estimate deaths and health conditions attributable to fine-particle pollution in Texas, researchers Luke Bryan and Dr. Philip Landrigan plugged demographic and air-pollution data ...