Lead is a powerful neurotoxin and that was found in Asheville's water after Helene-related water outages in the city.
Airtel Africa, a leading provider of telecommunications and mobile money services across 14 African countries, has today announced that its five-year partnership with United Nations Children’s Fund ...
The World Health Organization gathered data from 139 countries for its first-ever report on how to prevent drowning.
Ongoing attacks have crippled Gaza's water and sanitation systems, depriving children of safe water and endangering their ...
Different schools have different facilities in terms of being able to provide children with adequate access to drinks. The best drinks are water and milk. Many children prefer to drink fruit ...
Hajiya Binta Auwalu, a peasant farmer told our Correspondent that the awareness campaign sponsored by officials of the United Nations Children ... reduce water source contamination, and promote the ...
The United Nations Children’s Fund (Unicef ... To stay safe and hydrated, Unicef recommends drinking water at regular intervals before going thirsty and opting for light, loose clothing made ...
Public health advice often recommends drinking eight cups of water daily, and new research from UC San Francisco confirms this habit can have significant health benefits. The researchers reviewed ...
Researchers, who reviewed 18 studies on benefits of drinking water, found the most evidence related to preventing kidney stones and helping people lose weight. Drinking eight cups of water a day ...
The United Nations Children’s Fund, UNICEF, says a total of two million children are currently out of school in Borno, Adamawa and Yobe states. Read Also: Jigawa Speaker spearheads out-of-school ...
The latest is a study that has detected a previously unidentified chemical byproduct in drinking water. The substance, called “chloronitramide anion,” is made when water is treated with ...
Public health recommendations generally suggest drinking eight cups of water a day. And many people just assume it’s healthy to drink plenty of water. Now researchers at UC San Francisco have taken a ...