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Despite improvements in air quality in past decades, 156 million Americans still breathe in too much soot or ozone, says the ...
EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin, also in Utah with Kennedy on Monday, announced that the EPA, too, is reviewing "new science" on fluoride. EPA sets the maximum level of fluoride in water.
As part of the preparation, schools have been asked to bear the initial costs of commemorative plaques and event arrangements, with the promise of reimbursement later. However, this directive has ...
Artist Graham Sutherland, who was known for painting a portrait of Sir Winston Churchill that the wartime leader hated, has been honoured with a blue plaque. The commemorative plate from English ...
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is taking aim at fluoride in public drinking water, a move scientists and dental health organizations have warned would prove disastrous for public health ...
WASHINGTON, April 7 (Reuters) - The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency on Monday issued Texas' first permit to allow drilling to inject and store carbon dioxide to oil company Occidental (OXY.N ...
A planning application to erect a plaque apologising to children abused in care in Jersey has been submitted. If approved, the plaque would be fitted to Piquet House, Royal Square in St Helier.
The HVAC industry is experiencing a period of rapid transformation, driven by advancements in technology, shifting energy policies, and evolving consumer expectations. For contractors and technicians, ...
Plenty of politicians send out fundraising texts, but mayoral candidate Scott Stringer wants you to text him. The former city comptroller recently launched The Sick and Tired hotline, where potential ...
On March 10, the EPA announced that it will revisit how it conducts risk evaluations under that law, amid widespread disagreement over its current framework. The announcement is the first major ...
The EPA had been updating the records quarterly like clockwork, but the latest data release came more than a month later than expected, tucked amid an onslaught of cuts and changes within the agency.
The first evidence that removing amyloid plaques may delay Alzheimer’s symptoms has now been published. In The Lancet Neurology on March 19, scientists led by Randall Bateman at Washington University ...
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