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Toxic 'Forever Chemicals' Threaten Global Health

A shocking study reveals over 100 million hazardous PFAS chemicals contaminating our environment, with severe health risks including cancer and infertility. Experts demand urgent global action.

Natural weed killers: 10 chemical-free solutions

Discover 10 effective, chemical-free methods to eliminate weeds from your garden naturally. From vinegar to boiling water, these solutions are safe for your plants and the environment.

Toxic PFAS chemicals contaminate UK food and water

Alarming levels of toxic 'forever chemicals' known as PFAS have been detected in common UK food and water supplies, raising serious concerns about long-term health effects including cancer and infertility.

Acids in Skincare: The Secret to Glowing Skin

Discover why acids in skincare aren't as scary as they sound—and how they can transform your complexion when used correctly. Expert tips from POLISHED's Elise Wilson.

Best Skincare for Acne-Prone Skin

Discover the top skincare products for acne-prone skin, expertly reviewed and tested. From cleansers to serums, find the best solutions for clearer, healthier skin.

PFAS in plastics linked to diabetes risk

New research reveals a troubling connection between PFAS chemicals in everyday plastics and increased diabetes risk, urging immediate regulatory action.

'Forever chemicals' linked to diabetes surge in UK

New research reveals alarming connections between PFAS chemicals and increased risks of diabetes, thyroid disease, and other serious health conditions. Experts warn these 'forever chemicals' may be more dangerous than previously thought.

Yorkshire Skincare Brand Wows Shoppers

A Yorkshire-based skincare brand is taking the beauty world by storm, with shoppers raving about its affordable yet luxurious products. Discover what makes this brand a standout in the crowded skincare market.

PFAS contamination found in UK wetlands from wastewater

Alarming levels of 'forever chemicals' (PFAS) have been detected in British wetlands, with wastewater treatment plants identified as a major source of contamination. Experts warn of severe ecological consequences.

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