Sip at your own risk. A new study suggests that where you get your drinking water could increase your odds of being diagnosed ...
A large U.S. study suggests that the age and type of groundwater supplying drinking water may be linked to Parkinson’s disease risk. A new preliminary study suggests that the age of the groundwater ...
A massive study links newer groundwater and carbonate aquifers to a higher risk of Parkinson’s disease, highlighting the impact of modern pollution on brain health.
The study looked at 12,370 people with Parkinson's disease and more than 1.2 million people without the disease.
New federal drinking water standards, which the Environmental Protection Agency will implement on June 25, could save thousands of lives across the Midwest and drastically curtail Americans’ exposure ...
This story was produced through a collaboration between the Daily Yonder, which covers rural America, and Modern Farmer. The Lower Yakima Valley in Washington state has been home to large-scale animal ...
The George Rogers Clark Memorial bridge crosses the Ohio River to Louisville, Kentucky. (Visions of America/Joseph Sohm | Universal Images Group via Getty Images) The Ohio River sends billions of ...
Indiana legislators tried to address pollution, PFAS, and plug-in solar bills this year. Here are the environmental bills ...
In the summer of 2022, months after Tammy Boarman and her husband, Chris, moved into their newly built “forever home” 30 miles from Oklahoma City, the plants in their yard began to turn yellow. The ...
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