Smartwatch and Fitness Tracker Bands Found to Contain Harmful Chemicals

Smartwatch and Fitness Tracker Bands Found to Contain Harmful Chemicals

A study reveals that many smartwatch and fitness tracker bands have high levels of harmful chemicals linked to health risks. Smartwatch and Fitness Tracker Bands Found to Contain Harmful Chemicals South Bend: A recent study has raised some serious concerns about fitness trackers and smartwatches. Researchers from the University of Notre Dame found that many…

Maine Environmental Advocates Share Key Priorities for Upcoming Legislative Session

Maine Environmental Advocates Share Key Priorities for Upcoming Legislative Session

A coalition of 40 organizations outlines priorities to tackle climate issues and protect Maine’s natural resources in the new legislative session Maine Environmental Advocates Share Key Priorities for Upcoming Legislative Session They want to tackle the climate crisis, promote healthy communities, and safeguard land, water, and wildlife. The coalition highlighted nine key areas and proposed…

Study Reveals Drinking Water of 97 Million Americans Contaminated

Study Reveals Drinking Water of 97 Million Americans Contaminated

A new study shows over 97 million Americans face health risks from unregulated chemicals in their drinking water Study Reveals Drinking Water of 97 Million Americans Contaminated Washington: Let this sink in. Over 97 million Americans are drinking water that’s contaminated with toxic chemicals. This new study raises serious concerns about the safety of tap…

EPA Issues Warning About Toxic Chemicals in Sewage Sludge Used on Farms

EPA Issues Warning About Toxic Chemicals in Sewage Sludge Used on Farms

A new federal analysis reveals health risks from forever chemicals in sewage sludge used as fertilizer on farmland EPA Issues Warning About Toxic Chemicals in Sewage Sludge Used on Farms Chicago: Farmers using sewage sludge as fertilizer, along with their neighbors, might be facing higher cancer risks. This comes from a new federal analysis that…

EPA Warns Sewer Sludge Fertilizer May Increase Cancer Risks for Consumers

EPA Warns Sewer Sludge Fertilizer May Increase Cancer Risks for Consumers

The EPA has raised concerns about cancer risks linked to sewer sludge used as fertilizer on farms EPA Warns Sewer Sludge Fertilizer May Increase Cancer Risks for Consumers Washington: The EPA has some serious news about sewer sludge used as fertilizer. They say it could raise cancer risks for folks who eat products from farms…