Maxwell Adeyemi A SORE tongue can be uncomfortable, often indicating an underlying issue that needs attention. Various factors can contribute to...
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A 74-year-old Texas landscaper was hospitalised after experiencing heart attack-like symptoms from drinking three gallons of water in five hours during a heatwave. The excessive intake led to water intoxication, causing nausea, fatigue, and chest pain. Water poisoning risks are heightened in hot conditions as the kidneys struggle to manage excessive fluid intake.
Maxwell Adeyemi A SORE tongue can be uncomfortable, often indicating an underlying issue that needs attention. Various factors can contribute to...
WEDNESDAY, Oct. 23, 2024 -- Long-term exposure to even low levels of arsenic in drinking water can raise a person’s risk of heart disease, a new...
Guidelines for potential cancer-causing chemicals allowed in Australian drinking water have been released, with at least one region failing to meet...
Australia is finally to adopt world’s best-practice permitted levels for cancer-causing forever chemicals in drinking water.
Australia is finally to adopt world’s best-practice permitted levels for cancer-causing forever chemicals in drinking water.
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VBA chief Prakash Ambedkar was hospitalized for chest pain and will undergo angioplasty, while Shiv Sena candidate Prabhakar Sonawane also faces heart...
The energy industry is experiencing a sharp increase in supply chain risks, largely driven by its growing reliance on external vendors. According...
Long-term exposure to arsenic in drinking water may raise the risk of cardiovascular disease, particularly heart disease, even at levels below the...