A new review has found a link between chlorine byproducts in our drinking water and a greater chance of bladder and ...
A new analysis out of Sweden reports that disinfecting water with chlorine creates chemical byproducts that can increase the ...
A new study reveals that US drinking water contains toxic chemicals linked to bladder and colorectal cancer Are you at risk ...
Experts say drinking water disinfection is essential, but current methods may expose people to potentially harmful compounds.
A recent study links long-term consumption of chlorinated water to higher risks of cancers, including bladder, colorectal, ...
A recent study linked water chlorination to increased cancer risks, despite its success in reducing waterborne diseases.
These chemicals, trihalomethanes (THMs), are produced ... and Europe that estimated THM levels in drinking water samples and explored links between the chemicals and 14 different types of cancer.
Chlorine is widely used to kill disease-causing bacteria and protozoans in drinking water supplies, but it reacts with humic compounds to form the carcinogen, trihalomethane. “In some regions ...
The culprit appears to be trihalomethanes (THMs), which are ... The US has treated drinking water with chlorine for over a century. Routine disinfection began in 1908 in Jersey City, NJ.
The drinking water crisis in Flint, Mich. has led to public concern throughout the country, but the latest report for Prior Lake shows the city’s drinking water supply remains safe. The 2015 ...