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People spend an average of 90% of their time indoors, including homes, workplaces, shops, transportation, etc., and all the ...
It could be time to pull the plug on your beloved jug. Everyone knows that it’s important to hydrate — water delivers nutrients to cells, regulates body temperature, lubricates joints and helps remove ...
The Food and Drug Administration says that the current use of BPA and certain phthalates in food packaging is safe. But some experts have disagreed, citing studies that have linked exposures to the ...
Microplastics used to sound like a distant environmental issue, but they're showing up in more places than you'd expect, ...
New study finds ‘painted coatings inside the caps of glass bottles are the primary source of microplastic contamination in ...
Is bottled water safe to drink? You'd think so, but a new study reveals it can be full of harmful microplastics.
Thousands of microscopic plastics in the air of homes, offices and cars may be endangering our health, according to a new study.
In terms of your health, all plastic bottled waters are the worst – they can contain hundreds of thousands of microplastics that harm the body. The safest bottled water you can drink is likely ...
“Individuals who meet their recommended water intake through only bottled sources may be ingesting an additional 90,000 microplastics annually, compared to 4,000 microplastics for those who ...
Bottled water is one of the most well-known sources of micro and nanoplastics. One study estimated that there are about 240,000 plastic particulates in a liter of bottled water.