E. coli Bacterial Contamination: What are the Health Risks?
Dan DeBaun

There have been health scares related to E. coli bacterial contamination recently including recalls of ground beef, hamburgers, sprouts and hummus products.

There have been health scares related to E. coli bacterial contamination recently including recalls of ground beef, hamburgers, sprouts and hummus products.

Fluoride in Drinking Water Linked to Urinary Stone Disease
Dan DeBaun

A recent study reveals that fluoride added to toothpaste and drinking water may increase the likelihood of Urinary Stone Disease

A recent study reveals that fluoride added to toothpaste and drinking water may increase the likelihood of Urinary Stone Disease

You Can Provide Kids with Water but You Can't Make 'em Drink
Dan DeBaun

The USDA mandate requiring all schools that participate in the National School Lunch Program to make free drinking water accessible to all students is now in effect.

The USDA mandate requiring all schools that participate in the National School Lunch Program to make free drinking water accessible to all students is now in effect.

This Spice May Protect Your Brain From Fluoride Damage
Dan DeBaun

A new study highlights the brain-damaging capabilities of fluoride, and reveals that the Turmeric may combat the harmful effects that fluoride has on the brain.

A new study highlights the brain-damaging capabilities of fluoride, and reveals that the Turmeric may combat the harmful effects that fluoride has on the brain.

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Water Testing Made Simple Using Pills
Dan DeBaun

With the potential to save lives, researchers have come up with a new solution that allows water to be tested on-site rather than sent to a lab for analysis

With the potential to save lives, researchers have come up with a new solution that allows water to be tested on-site rather than sent to a lab for analysis

Scientists Question Guidelines for Treating Water in Emergencies
Dan DeBaun

A new study suggests that the EPA needs to review their current guidelines for treating water in emergency situations, and revise them accordingly.

A new study suggests that the EPA needs to review their current guidelines for treating water in emergency situations, and revise them accordingly.