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Study suggests some tap water may raise blood pressure
Risk factor comparable to low physical activity, researcher suggests ...
Motivated by “the quality and sustainability of drinking-water” due to rising water demand concerns in the United States, as well as “increasing contamination of drinking-water resources, and a ...
A new study published in BMJ Global Health suggests that drinking tap water might be "healthier" than bottled water. The authors note that "misunderstandings about the safety and potential risks of ...
UNDATED (WKRC/CNN Newsource) - Scientist have identified a mysterious chemical in millions of Americans drinking water that may be harmful to human health. A new study has identified a chemical called ...
NEWPORT NEWS, Va. (WAVY) — Newport News was listed as having the highest quality of tap water in Virginia, according to a study done by ITAMG. The study is ranked from worst to best on the basis of ...
May 3 -- Bottled water is the world's fastest growing beverage, but consumers would be better served by simply turning on the tap, asserts an environmental group. Bottlers of water generally ...
On Wednesday, the USGS released the results of a study that looked into the level of polyfluorinated alkyl substances, also known as PFAS and 'forever chemicals,' that were present in the country's ...
A World Wide Fund for Nature (WWFN) study is urging environmentally minded consumers to give up their bottled water and drink tap water instead. Noting consumers often drink bottled water out of a ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. (The Hill) — Worried about plastic pollution ...
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