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Popular sweetener erythritol, found in Truvia, linked to heart risk, new study says
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Wildlife warning: More than 330 species contaminated with ‘forever chemicals’

Roses are red, candy is sweet, avoid these additives in your Valentine’s Day treat

‘Forever chemicals’ in freshwater fish: Mapping a growing environmental justice problem
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This holiday treat can harm your health

Five ways a hidden Pentagon health study undercounts ‘forever chemicals’ risks

With many causes, U.S. tap water crises historically harm communities of color

Change the market. Advocate for safety. Lead with science. Protect our health.

EWG’s 2022 gift guide
Choosing a gift for someone is challenging enough without the added worry of whether the item you’re buying is full of potentially harmful chemicals.

Quibble with Kibbles: ‘Forever chemicals’ in pet food packaging add to perils at home

Frightening food: The scary additives lurking in Halloween candy

Halloween horror led to stricter food safety law – it’s time for another update

To dye for: Chemical that makes sweet treats look irresistible linked to health risks

Thousands of children’s sweets STILL contain additive unsafe for human consumption

How to protect kids during the EPA’s Children’s Health Month
The Environmental Protection Agency is celebrating national Children’s Health Month, with tips for shielding kids from potential health harms caused by lead contamination, pesticides on produce and...

Flawed WHO report on ‘forever chemicals’ fails human health, EWG scientists find

Disparities in exposure to chemicals with links to weight gain
In addition to changes that make our lives more sedentary and perhaps also shifts in genetic makeup, the sharp increase in obesity and overweight we are seeing may be caused by far more exposure to...

This Breast Cancer Awareness Month, reduce your exposure to endocrine disruptors

Not so sweet: Study shows artificial sweeteners’ health harms

Turn over a new leaf: Ditch your salad's harmful chemicals with healthier dressings
