A JAMA study details how lead lingers in the body and how it can elevate blood pressure, harm blood vessel lining, and raise risk of heart attack.
Marcos Alberti wanted to document the change in his friends facial expressions and mood with 'The Wine Project' series and ...
As the war in Iran enters its fourth week, the costs are adding up. NPR's Ayesha Rascoe talks to Doug Weir, with the Conflict and War Observatory, about impacts to human health and the environment.
Sampling on L.A. area beaches found no lead or other metals at concentrations that could hurt humans or animals.
Cigarette butts are the most common form of litter worldwide. Trillions are discarded every year in cities, parks, beaches, along railway tracks and roadside environments. Despite their small size, ...
(JTA) — A string of recent synagogue attacks across North America and Europe has left security officials sounding the alarm bells. “We are in the midst of the most elevated and complex threat ...
Smoke sweeping through the city. Black skies blocking out the morning sun. Black rain coating everything in sight with a toxic, opaque residue. These are the conditions Tehran residents have been ...
New York City officials are ramping up security and condemning what they called a "horrifying" act of antisemitic violence after a gunman rammed a truck into a Michigan synagogue and opened fire — an ...
Dozens of social workers from the University of California, San Francisco rallied at the UCSF Mission Bay campus on Thursday, demanding management add more safety measures for employees after a ...
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Environmental and health risks after spill sends 14,000 gallons of sewage into Sarasota Bay
10 Tampa Bay News reporter Annie Krall hears from the City of Sarasota and environmentalists about ongoing bacteria tests and cleanup efforts near Ringling Causeway Iran sends first significant ...
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