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To interpret the contaminant levels in water reports, keep units of measurement and allowable limits in perspective to decide whether it is a trace amount or not.
A Drinking Water Report gives detailed information about the contaminants in tap water, which allows consumers to make informed choices about water and their health.
Wadden Sea seals not endangered, but get special protection following 1988 die-off. Seals used as monitor of environmental health where contaminant levels are high.
This is part two of an interview with Mr. Srolovic. Here he discusses the limitations, expectations, and realities involved in Toxic Tort cases.
Northern fur seal and Steller sea lion populations are falling around the Aleutian and Pribilof Islands. Ecosystem changes in the Northern Pacific Ocean play a key role.
Thanks to sustainability programs, consumers can now clearly distinguish which fish are safe to eat. It's a bonus that the safe fish are full of flavor and inexpensive.
Low ocean temperature and winds push endangered and threatened sea turtles ashore on Cape Cod but metal contamination may also be affecting the health of the species.
Yeast infections can often be resistant to over-the-counter remedies. Another weapon in the anti-yeast arsenal is diet. Starve the yeast away without starving yourself!
Diabetes has been linked to arsenic; bone cancer can be caused by high amounts of radium; and ingesting neurotoxins like fluoride, lead, and aluminum cause brain damage.
Americans are told that fluoride is good for children's teeth. Recent research shows just how dangerous even trace amounts can be to our health. Make an informed decision


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