What is ‘Teflon flu’, cases of which have been on the rise in the US? – Firstpost

What is ‘Teflon flu’, cases of which have been on the rise in the US? – Firstpost

Imagine whipping up your favourite meal, only to discover that your trusty non-stick pan might be making you sick. Sounds far-fetched? This is the reality for many Americans. Last year, US poison centres reported 267 suspected cases of polymer fume fever, a rare flu-like illness caused by inhaling fumes from an overheated non-stick pan. Dubbed … Read more

How microplastics threaten humans and the US$149 test to see your levels

How microplastics threaten humans and the US9 test to see your levels

They are found in cosmetics and cleaning products, apples and chicken nuggets, breast milk – and our brains. From the bottom of the Mariana Trench 10,000 metres (32,800 feet) below the ocean’s surface to the top of Mount Everest, microplastics are everywhere. These plastic particles that are less than 5mm in size are broken down … Read more

Health expert shares shocking truth about supermarket apples

Health expert shares shocking truth about supermarket apples

A health expert has issued a stark warning to supermarket customers after revealing a little-known fact about apples. Steve Bennett (@stevebennettmhp) regularly takes to TikTok to issue consumer advice and ways to promote a healthier living. His latest video left his followers with some food for thought, many of whom admitted their shock at his … Read more

South Adams County Water and Sanitation District runs Ballot Issue 6A

South Adams County Water and Sanitation District runs Ballot Issue 6A

A water provider in metro Denver has faced a lose-lose situation: Apply for state funding for water projects and risk giving up tax revenue — or abstain from seeking the millions of dollars of available grant money altogether. It’s a bad choice voters can help an Adams County water district avoid by passing a ballot … Read more

Lobbyists in Colorado legislature paid nearly $70 million in last year

Lobbyists in Colorado legislature paid nearly  million in last year

Money spent on lobbying in Colorado again hit a record high this year — but the tally only begins to hint at the ways the deluge steers policy through the statehouse. In all, the $69.6 million paid to Colorado lobbyists in the most recent fiscal year, which ended June 30 and included this year’s legislative … Read more

Colorado lawmakers pass water bills to reduce use, protect quality

Colorado lawmakers pass water bills to reduce use, protect quality

As Colorado’s rivers shrink and its soils dry out, state lawmakers this year passed a slew of water bills that advocates say will help reduce water use and protect the critical natural resource. Nine major bills aim to reduce water use in cities, replace nixed federal protections of wetlands and minimize the amount of toxic … Read more

Colorado gun bills, property taxes, economic forecasts in legislature

Colorado gun bills, property taxes, economic forecasts in legislature

This week will bring a major mid-March milestone in the Colorado legislature’s quickening sprint toward the end of the 120-day session. The Joint Budget Committee, which is in the process of writing the budget for the next fiscal year, which starts in July, will hear the final economic forecasts before lawmakers debate and vote on … Read more

Food packaging containing toxic “forever chemicals” no longer sold in U.S., FDA says

Food packaging containing toxic “forever chemicals” no longer sold in U.S., FDA says

Fast-food wrappers and packaging that contain so-called forever chemicals are no longer being sold in the U.S., the Food and Drug Administration announced Wednesday. It’s the result of a voluntary effort with U.S. food manufacturers to phase out food contact packaging made with PFAS, the acronym for perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances, which do not degrade … Read more