We hope to get some showers in April to help our “May flowers” grow, right? April can bring lots of things into our lives, ...
America's love of bottled water seems unending. Despite the number of well-known brands, our reviewer determined the best of ...
The winter blues are officially behind us as today marks the first day of spring, regardless of the lingering snow covering the ground. The shift in season is declared by the vernal equinox. While the ...
With the arrival of warmer weather, gardens are gradually awakening from their winter slumber. Spring is here and it brings with it a host of gardening tasks to usher in the new season. Lawn care ...
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Health experts have issued a warning, declaring our organs could be suffering after finding a dangerous hydrocarbon floating around in plastic water bottles. According to industry data, North ...
The study also found that bottled water is a major source of microplastics, causing damage to the intestinal wall and kidneys, while triggering systemic inflammation. As microplastics are not ...
Also, the plastic material itself can break down, increasing the concentration of microplastics in bottled water. Bottles made of glass or stainless steel may be safer alternatives. Whatever water ...
Brits could be forced to share baths and drink bottled water without urgent action to fix the country’s water supply, a top minister has said. Environment Secretary Steve Reed warned there could ...
This story was updated to add new information. Spring has sprung, bringing warmer days and blooming flowers. Thursday is the first day of spring, or the vernal equinox, in the Northern Hemisphere.
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The biggest source by far is bottled water. Microplastics break off from the interior of the bottle itself, especially when the plastic flexes or heats up. By switching from bottled water to filtered ...