Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Wednesday declared that autism is a rapidly growing "epidemic" in the U.S. and vowed to identify the "environmental toxin" he says is to blame ...
Public health physicians have said that persons living in environments with polluted air are at risk of having recurring headaches, breathing problems, and other adverse health issues. The experts ...
If invasive species—such as the lionfish in the Atlantic—are not a major problem in the respondents' countries, the respondents tended to underestimate their significance for biodiversity loss. Credit ...
The world's leading cardiovascular societies, the European Society of Cardiology (ESC), the American College of Cardiology ...
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Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said Wednesday that scientists will look at potential “environmental toxins” he thinks may contribute to a rise in autism diagnoses, and ...
Our current environment has a few issues, and many of these appear to be deteriorating with time. This has brought humans into a period of a serious environmental crisis. Consequently, increasing ...