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United Nations Special Rapporteur on human rights Elisa Morgera on Monday presented a new report to the General Assembly calling for the criminalization of spreading disinformation regarding the ...
Texas hides its finest treasures in plain sight, and Blanco State Park stands as living proof that paradise doesn’t require a ...
A toxic algae bloom is disrupting Fourth of July weekend recreation at one of the West’s most popular lakes. National Park ...
Exposure to thousands of long-lasting chemicals may put people at an increased risk of cancer and other negative health ...
The most powerful public health official in the US is reviled by some medics - but even some of his critics accept that he is ...
An unsung environmental success story has unfolded in Florida. With hurricane season is upon us, a restored river wetland ...
AS the influx of illegal migrants to Britain’s shores shows no sign of abating, something very different is happening 2,000 miles away on the Greek island of Lesbos. Here, just seven miles across ...
Drinking water is imperative for cell health and nutrient transportation in the body, now a doctor has detailed the correct amount humans need to drink daily ...
Arizona’s water chief is offering a new path out of the morass in Colorado River negotiations — a proposal to tie future ...
Disturbing accounts of neglected cancer patients, malnourished infants and starving residents are coming to light from the ...
The human body is around 60 per cent water, but we constantly lose fluid – about 2 to 2.5 litres a day – through our sweat, urine, stools and breath. Replacing that fluid regularly is crucial.
The right to health is not only enshrined within the preamble of the Constitution of the WHO, but exists in international human rights treaties, regional instruments and over 100 constitutions around ...