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The Times tested for lead, mercury and other heavy metals in Altadena and Pacific Palisades. From respiratory problems to ...
The federal government decided not to test the soil of L.A.'s burn areas for hazardous substances. A Times investigation ...
Cleveland risks forfeiting $11.9 million in federal funding to remove lead from homes because City Hall once again failed to ...
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Soy Carmín on MSNThe Shadow Side of Serenity: Examining the Rise of "Toxic Mindfulness" in Self-HelpWhile mindfulness has gained widespread recognition for its mental health benefits, a darker undercurrent known as "toxic ...
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The Punch on MSNExperts warn against devastating effects of mining pollutionBecause people carry out these mining activities in a crude way; they don’t adhere to safety measures. Apart from the ...
U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy’s motto is “Make America Healthy Again,” but government cuts could make it harder to ...
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The Cool Down on MSNScientists make concerning discovery about risks to human health after studying bustling port: 'Can affect multiple areas of the body'"A potential carcinogenic risk." Scientists make concerning discovery about risks to human health after studying bustling ...
The moment you walk into certain homes, something feels off. Your head starts pounding, your eyes itch, or your nose won't ...
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Jacksonville Journal-Courier on MSNThis music festival season, stay on the fun side of the medical tent with this adviceWhatever your own idea of an exciting festival, here are some of the health issues doctors say they commonly see – and advice on avoiding them.
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