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Health officials recommended staying alert for signs of cyanobacteria blooms and avoiding areas where the water is “foamy, ...
Preliminary investigations into the deaths of six people at a Northern Colorado dairy farm point toward the dairy farm ...
A worker inside an underground manure pit at a dairy farm in Keenesburg may have accidentally released lethal amounts of ...
Once in the human body, they can accumulate in the blood and organs, meaning even small, repeated exposures from drinking ...
Erin McCanlies was listening to the radio one morning in April when she heard Robert F. Kennedy Jr. promising to find the ...
Flight attendant explains why you should always put a shoe in your hotel safe Erik Menendez denied parole almost four decades ...
PFAS chemicals are classified as a Group 1 carcinogen and have previously been found in U.S. drinking water systems.
Every summer, blooms of toxic blue-green algae reappear across Florida, turning lakes and rivers bright green, blue or forming brown clumps. They pose a serious threat to public health, pets, and ...
Enjoying the outdoors carries the danger of running into nature’s less-friendly side: toxic plants and animals.