A groundbreaking study by the United States Geological Survey (USGS) reveals that 45% of tap water in the United States contains per- and polyfluorinated alkyl substances (PFAS), known as “forever chemicals.” These synthetic compounds are linked to health risks, including cancer, high cholesterol, and high blood pressure. The study, the first of its kind, tested tap water from both private wells and public supplies across the nation, highlighting the widespread presence of PFAS. The chemicals are used in everyday items such as non-stick pans, fast food packaging, and personal care products. This alarming revelation emphasizes the need for advanced testing methods and regulations to protect public health. The study’s findings shed light on the urgent need for action to ensure access to clean and uncontaminated drinking water for all Americans.
"Kevin Costner Breaks Silence: 'Crushing' Divorce and Moving Forward" "Hollywood Icon Kevin Costner Opens Up…
Walgreens Boots Alliance CEO Tim Wentworth announced potential closures of a "meaningful percent" of the…
Dave Grohl, Foo Fighters frontman, halted a concert in Birmingham to address a crowd disturbance.…
The Florida Panthers have etched their names in NHL history not just for their on-ice…
By day, I'm mom. By night, I'm an artist," Chanel West Coast says in the…
Media Matters for America, a nonprofit focused on correcting "conservative misinformation," paid $105,000 in 2022…