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Urgent health warning as drinking water left in your car could be poisoning your body slowly over time
Heatwaves are making people age faster, study suggests
Exposure to high temperatures could result in long-lasting damage to health of billions of people, scientists warn
Repeated exposure to heatwaves is accelerating ageing in people, according to a study…
Exposure to some Pfas could increase risk of multiple miscarriages – study
Research tracking about 200 women found those who had at least two miscarriages had higher levels of chemicals in their blood
Exposure to some toxic Pfas “forever chemicals” may increase the risk of h…
Exposure to some common Pfas changes gene activity, new study finds
Findings help decipher mechanisms through which ‘forever chemicals’ cause disease, aiding in treating health problems
New research suggests exposure to some common Pfas or “forever chemical” compounds…
4 months ago
Asbestos kills more troops than the Taliban: National disgrace revealed by Mail as toxic MoD homes and equipment caused NINE TIMES more deaths than 20-year Afghan campaign
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a story from The Daily Mail 💩 › The Daily Mail
Exposure to a mix of pesticides raises risk of pregnancy complications, study suggests
Research looks at health impacts of being exposed to multiple pesticides versus just one substance
Exposure to multiple pesticides increases the chances of pregnancy complications compared to exposure…
6 months ago
Smoke from climate-fueled fires in US contributed to 15,000 deaths over 15 years, study finds
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a story from The Guardian ⚠️ › International
Exposure to small particulate matter from fires contributes to thousands of annual deaths in US, according to study
Wildfires driven by the climate crisis contribute to as many as thousands of annual …
8 months ago
Exposure to common chemical while pregnant could damage baby's brain, study suggests
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