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Bad chemistry: FDA’s broken chemical review system
For decades, the Food and Drug Administration has allowed chemical companies to decide whether most food chemicals are safe. EWG recently found 99 percent of the food chemicals that have entered the...
Save your vacation with these best “bang for your buck” sunscreens
California bill to ban food chemicals is a win for environmental justice
Sidestep harmful chemicals when using powdered mixes for summer sweet treats
Brain-eating bacteria aren’t as threatening as toxic algae blooms
As summer heats up, news of fatalities from brain-eating amoeba seems to be everywhere – and people planning to spend time in and near local rivers and lakes might be concerned about contracting the...
Congress shouldn’t create a polluter holiday for ‘forever chemicals’
Funding for climate-smart agriculture critical to tackling the climate emergency
Advocacy groups call on the FDA to address radiation exposures from electronic products
The Food and Drug Administration is failing its duty to protect the public from unnecessary exposure to harmful radiation from smartphones and other electronic products, says an advocacy group...
Something for Father’s Day: 18 gift ideas from EWG VERIFIED®
The New Lede exposes Syngenta’s efforts to conceal weedkiller link to Parkinson’s disease
Protecting delicate skin from harmful UV radiation: Sun safety tips for babies and children
As summer starts, it’s crucial for parents and caregivers to make their kids’ sun safety a priority. Babies and young children have thinner and more sensitive skin that is more vulnerable to the...
Yet another pollinator, the monarch butterfly, is being threatened by toxic pesticides
Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month shines spotlight on K-beauty and the clean beauty industry
As part of Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, we want to spotlight K-beauty products – a broad term referring to cosmetics from Korea.
Hundreds of city slickers and beach bums received farm subsidies for 37 straight years
Chlormequat: What you need to know about this problematic pesticide
Slashing food, climate funds to boost subsidies would hurt farmers, hungry people
Cancer risks and prevention
Cosmetics companies face major concern over asbestos contamination of talc
Johnson & Johnson recently agreed to a $8.9 billion settlement of more than 60,000 lawsuits alleging that its baby powder and other talc-based personal care products caused cancer.
Pamper Mom for Mother’s Day: 20 gift ideas inspired by EWG VERIFIED®
EWG: 30 years of environmental progress
Every day, consumers are presented with choices about how we protect ourselves and those we love. For the past 30 years, EWG has fought to make it easier for us to seize those opportunities.