Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Food & Wine / Getty Images The health halo surrounding bottled water is starting to burst. Bottled water first became popular in ...
Plastic bottles shed harmful microplastics, toxins, and chemicals, creating hidden health risks from everyday drinking habits ...
Researchers tested spring, groundwater, and purified bottled waters against local tap to see how treatment shapes the byproducts that emerge — and the differences were striking. A new study found that ...
A new study published in BMJ Global Health suggests that drinking tap water might be "healthier" than bottled water. The authors note that "misunderstandings about the safety and potential risks of ...
If you’re concerned about microplastics, PFAS and lead, there are certain ways to make your drinking water safer.
New research reveals that a liter of bottled water contains an average 240,000 microscopic plastic particles. The health impact is unclear.
Water you buy in the store is not just hydrogen and oxygen. Here's why food producers add all those extra ingredients.
The health halo surrounding bottled water is starting to burst. Bottled water first became popular in the United States in the 1970s and 1980s, with many brands aligning themselves with health and ...
The news hasn't been great for bottled water fans lately. In January, Food & Wine reported on a new study showing that the more bottled water you drink, the more microplastics you consume, and another ...
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