Our bottled water choices, from name brands to generic as well as price ranges, seem endless when it comes to buying bottled ...
Tap water in the US is generally safer and healthier than bottled water due to strict EPA regulations, despite some contamination reports. Bottled water often contains microplastics, posing health ...
Her work has appeared in Women's Health, SELF, Prevention, The Washington Post, and more. Bottled water first became popular in the United States in the 1970s and 1980s, with many brands aligning ...
RIVERSIDE, Calif. (CN) — The bottler of Arrowhead Mountain Spring Water on Monday asked a federal judge to issue an injunction against the U.S. Forest Service after the agency refused to renew its ...
Millions of Americans buy bottled water due to concerns about chemicals in tap water - but they could actually be harming their health. According to the International Bottled Water Association ...
Major water labels Poland Spring, Deer Park, Ice Mountain, Arrowhead, and Pure Life announced in April they would offer the same great water now in aluminum cans — a more environmentally friendly ...
A BMJ Global Health study reveals US tap water is often safer than bottled water due to stricter EPA regulations. Bottled water's environmental toll and economic markup challenge its perceived purity.
But how much water do you really need to drink every day? Is the water you're drinking safe, or would bottled water be safer? What can you do if your tap water suddenly became contaminated?