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Getting Active for Breast Health
EWG, breastcancer.org and breasthealth.org explore the benefits of staying active and give tips on exercises to do and how to keep yourself motivated.
EWG News Roundup (Oct. 21): Water Contamination, Food Policy and Conservation
Beginning this Friday, EWG will post news you can use – some of the recent media coverage featuring our content and spokespeople.
Agricultural Sustainability is Key to Ending World Hunger
The only way to eliminate world hunger and poverty is to make agriculture more environmentally sustainable.
IQs Plummet and Healthcare Costs Surge from Endocrine-Disrupting Chemicals
Bogus Claims of ‘Organic’ Cosmetics Mislead Consumers
Cosmetics and other personal care product companies make questionable organic claims on thousands of products, a new EWG analysis shows.
Healthy Diet Plays Key Role in Breast Cancer Prevention
Maintaining a healthy weight as the years go by is one of the most important things a woman can do to help prevent chronic disease, including breast cancer.
Obama’s Top Food Policy Wins
It's hard to think of an administration that has done more to change what Americans eat and how we grow our food than the Obama administration.
Despite New Safety Law, Chemicals in Cosmetics Still Not Regulated
In June, Congress passed sweeping legislation to update the way chemicals are used in consumer and industrial products. The new law aims to review old chemicals that are already in the marketplace and...
For Safe, Nontoxic Personal Care Products, Look Beyond the Pink Ribbon
Data Show Farmers Must Do More to Protect the Environment, Public Health
Across the nation, Americans are seeing the price of farm pollution firsthand in contaminated drinking water, toxic algal blooms and pesticide-laden foods.
Scientists in N.J., Germany Support 'No Safe Level' of Teflon Chemical in Drinking Water
PFOA, a carcinogenic chemical formerly used to make DuPont's Teflon, contaminates drinking water for at least 7 million Americans and is in virtually everyone's blood.
A Saudi Prince May Be Racing Away with Farm Subsidies
Billionaire Saudi Prince Khalid bin Abdullah could be raking in hundreds of thousands of dollars in U.S. taxpayer-funded crop insurance subsidies through farms he owns in Kentucky – but we have no way...
Hungry to Finish Food Policy Leftovers
When the election is (finally) over, the next Administration will have a grocery list of food and farm policy priorities to address, ranging from unregulated farm pollution to overuse of antibiotics...
Think U.S. Agriculture Will End World Hunger? Think Again.
Every time we at EWG talk about the damage farming can do to drinking water, air quality, public health and quality of life, we hear: “Well, you know we have to feed the world.”
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Don’t Be Fooled by ‘Green’ Cleaners
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month
October 2016: Breast Cancer Awareness Month
Cancer and the Environment: 10 Common Misconceptions Answered
Conjecture and falsehoods that masquerade as fact can hamper efforts to prevent and treat cancer.
Study: Flame Retardant Use in Some Products Declining
When EWG and other environmental health advocates began raising alarms about toxic flame retardants in foam-cushioned furniture and other products, people couldn't find out exactly what chemicals were...