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Fluoride in Drinking Water Poses Enough Risk to Merit New EPA Action, Judge Says

A federal judge has made a landmark ruling that could significantly impact water fluoridation practices across the U.S.1 After a thorough review of.

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Nearly 60% of sperm samples found to contain worrying levels of glyphosate

The global food supply is now so contaminated with toxic glyphosate (Roundup) herbicide that nearly 60 percent of men have contaminated sperm.  .

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Food Ingredients You Must Avoid

Watch the video here OR Read the Transcript Ty Bollinger: Question for you… you mentioned aspartame. Dr. David Jockers: Yeah. Ty Bollinger: And you mentioned.

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Something to scream about: Harmful chemicals in ice cream and popsicles

Something to scream about: Harmful chemicals in ice cream and popsicles. Many types of ice cream and popsicles contain Red No. 3.

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Glyphosate is spreading further into the ecosystem, now detected in surviving wildflowers and bee pollen

Glyphosate, the infamous carcinogen in Round Up, has become pervasive in the ecosystem, destroying the integrity of the food supply and contributing.

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45 Foods from major retailers found to have HIGH levels of GLYPHOSATE

A report found that 45 food items from major U.S. retailers contain high levels of the herbicide glyphosate. The controversial weed killer manufactured by.

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Nearly 1.6 billion disposable face masks flooded oceans in 2020

The COVID-19 pandemic has worsened marine plastic pollution. According to a report released early this year, 1.56 billion disposable face masks ended up in the.

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Researchers: Synthetic Chemicals In Soils Are “Ticking Time Bomb”

A growing health crisis fueled by synthetic chemicals known as per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, or PFAS, in groundwater has garnered much attention.

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How the EPA and the Pentagon downplayed a growing toxic threat

The chemicals once seemed near magical, able to repel water, oil and stains. By the 1970s, DuPont and 3M had used them.

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