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PFAS and Children

PFAS re synthetic “forever chemicals” that do not break down easily and can build up in the body over time. For children, they are a concern because exposure can occur through drinking water, food, household dust, and everyday products.

PFAS & Pregnancy

PFAS exposure during pregnancy has been associated with several maternal and fetal health outcomes.

World Environment Day 2026

Every year on June 5, communities across the globe recognize World Environment Day—an initiative led by the United Nations Environment Programme to inspire awareness and action around today’s most pressing environmental challenges


8 Benefits Of A Whole-House Filtration System
We tend to think of bottled water as better-tasting or healthier, but that's not always true. New research is uncovering previously unknown dangers posed by bottled water . . . Read More


How to Tell If a Water Filter Is NSF Certified
If you want confidence that your filter is both certified and effective, there are a few clear markers to look for. This guide breaks it all down, without hype, so you can make an informed decision . . . Read More


How Much Water Should You Really Drink Each Day by Age and Lifestyle?
Understanding how much water you actually need—and what factors influence that number—can help support energy, digestion, focus, and long-term wellness. . . . Read More


National Fitness Day 2026
National Fitness Day encourages people to take a closer look at their health, not just through exercise, but through the daily habits that support good health . . . Read More

 



Microplastics & Children
Plastics used in single-use bottles, packaging, textiles, and household materials break down into microplastics now found in drinking water, food, and indoor air . . . Read More


Does Boiling Water Remove Microplastics?
Microplastics are now being detected in drinking water sources around the world, prompting a common question: can boiling water remove them? . . . Read More