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Anthony and Emily Aiuppa had been living in Yellowstone National Park employee housing for 3.5 years, with two young children and a baby on the way, when they learned their home was contaminated ...
Anthony and Emily Aiuppa had been living in Yellowstone National Park employee housing for 3.5 years, with two young children and a baby on the way, when they learned their home was contaminated ...
The Detroit News spoke to Paul Allwood, who led the agency's Lead Poisoning Prevention and Surveillance Branch until he and the rest of his staff were put on leave April 1.
The US Department of Health and Human Services is reinstating more than 450 employees at the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention who were fired as part of a massive reorganization in ...
Sen. Tammy Baldwin, D-Wisconsin, said Robert F. Kennedy Jr. should visit Milwaukee to witness the effects of the lead poisoning crisis. The CDC denied a request by Milwaukee's health department ...
Global cities like New York can serve as natural early warning stations for detecting tainted goods. Ease of international travel (and the interconnected nature of immigrant communities) increase ...
Though lead can be found in many places in a child's environment, the Kanawha-Charleston Health Department said poisoning is preventable. If you suspect lead exposure with your child, you're urged ...
Taiwanese scientists have invented a nanocomposite membrane-based sensor that can test for lead poisoning with a drop of blood in less than 10 minutes, achieving a major medical technology ...
Buffalo City Court is partnering with Erie County to establish a special Housing Court to resolve a backlog of nearly 700 cases involving lead paint safety violations.
A 36-year-old chiropractor allegedly laced his wife's pills with lead during their divorce, hospitalizing her for months while claiming he too was a victim of poisoning.
News Several bald eagles have been poisoned by lead, pointing to an overlooked threat Updated: Jun. 11, 2025, 12:40 p.m. | Published: Jun. 08, 2025, 6:00 p.m.