Still Treating Lead Poisoning After All These Years
Twenty-five years ago, in a commentary published in Pediatrics, Drs Needleman and Jackson1 asked whether we would still be treating lead poisoning in the 21st century.
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Twenty-five years ago, in a commentary published in Pediatrics, Drs Needleman and Jackson1 asked whether we would still be treating lead poisoning in the 21st century.
Surveillance for Waterborne Disease Outbreaks Associated with Drinking Water — United States
Sports drinks and caffeinated energy drinks (CEDs) are commonly consumed by youth.
Nearly a third of U.S. adults are not hydrated enough, and poorer adults as well as Black and Hispanic adults are at higher risk for poor hydration than wealthi…
Why is it that after proven efficiency of the technology in seawater treatment, still are left with traditional ways of filtering water on a larger scale?
Inter-individual variation in median plasma copeptin is associated with incident type 2 diabetes mellitus, progression of chronic kidney disease, and cardiovascular events
If you follow On Tap frequently, you know that the bacterium, Legionella, has been a repeated topic in recent years
We investigated how the removal of bottled water along with a minimum healthy beverage requirement affected the purchasing behavior, healthiness of beverage choices
When chemical or microbial contaminants are assessed for potential effect or possible regulation in ambient and drinking waters,
Contamination of karst aquifers by nitrate, chloride, and bacteria have been previously observed, but little knowledge is available on the presence of contaminants of emerging concern (CECs),