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The Lao ethnic people believe that water brings good luck, and during the Water Splashing Festival, everyone must get wet to receive blessings—the wetter, the luckier. Many people from the Thai and ...
The Pi Mai festival, also known as Lao New Year or Songkran, is one of the most significant cultural events in ... On the first day, referred to as the "last day of the old year," families clean their ...
The body needs water to function correctly, but drinking too much too fast can have serious health consequences. The kidneys can only remove 0.8 to 1.0 liters (L) of water per hour, and a very ...
TWO NEWS. SEMINOLE COUNTY IS THE FIRST COUNTY IN CENTRAL FLORIDA TO VOTE TO REMOVE FLUORIDE FROM YOUR DRINKING WATER. NOW, THAT MEANS MORE THAN 224,000 PEOPLE, ALMOST HALF THE COUNTY’S ...
Which historical figure do you most identify with? Well, not identify as such, but I love his quotes: Lao Tzu. Here’s one: “He who knows that enough is enough will always have enough.” ...
Languages: English. As debates reignite over the safety of fluoride in drinking water, U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is leading a push to revise national health guidance—one that ...
Kennedy Jr. is following through on his pledge to order the CDC to stop recommending that US communities add fluoride to their drinking water. The debate over fluoride’s potential benefits and ...
Having undermined the government’s support for childhood vaccines amid the worst measles outbreak in years, he is now targeting another longstanding pillar of American public health: water ...
Also on Monday, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced it is reviewing “new scientific information” on potential health risks of fluoride in drinking water. The EPA sets the ...
Kennedy Jr. also told the Associated Press on Monday that he will soon tell the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to stop recommending fluoridation for drinking water in communities.
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is taking aim at fluoride in public drinking water, a move scientists and dental health organizations have warned would prove disastrous for public health.