Israeli researchers find that higher levels of ubiquitous phthalates in the urine of pregnant mothers correlate with emotional and social difficulties in boys — but not girls

Researchers say ointment could become standard medication, but long path ahead; chemical ‘jams’ communication between bacteria at injury site, making healing easier

Sano Professional, a subsidiary of household name Sano, said to be obtaining products from West Bank factory that has no Health Ministry permits for materials it uses

With underwater drones using sonar technology, oceanographers map 'staggering' amounts chemical waste on seafloor between Santa Catalina Island and Los Angeles coast

Without admitting liability, chemical giant Bayer settles 95,000 US lawsuits claiming that herbicide Roundup -- widely used in Israel -- causes non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma

DFDT was dismissed by US military officials following World War II in favor of DDT, but could be used to combat malaria and other mosquito-borne illnesses