Where drinking water comes from and what it contains may affect Parkinson's disease risk, a recent study suggests.
Sip at your own risk. A new study suggests that where you get your drinking water could increase your odds of being diagnosed ...
A new twenty-year study published in JAMA Network has shown that lower levels of arsenic in drinking water are associated with lower rates of death from heart disease and cancer. The study included a ...
Internationally, World Health Organization data indicates that more than 2 billion people lack safely managed drinking water, with waterborne diseases claiming around 1.4 million lives annually. In ...
AN investigation has been launched after a cluster of people were struck down by a deadly lung disease that spreads in dirty ...
All stages of the fossil-fuel life cycle are a threat to human health, yet global overdependence on fossil fuel continues unabated, despite ambitious international agreements to lower greenhouse-gas ...
On World Kidney Day, experts debunk the myth that drinking more water can cure kidney disease. While hydration supports kidney function and overall health, it cannot repair damaged kidneys. Doctors ...
Public Health Principal Secretary Mary Muthoni has warned ofa possible rise in waterborne diseases as heavy rains continue to ...