Your Doctor May Start Asking About Your Tap Water: Here's Why.

Your Doctor May Start Asking About Your Tap Water: Here's Why.

At your next physical, your doctor might ask where your tap water comes from. That's not an unusual question anymore — it's the direction preventive medicine is headed. The American Academy of Family Physicians published guidance this spring calling on family physicians to routinely screen patients about their drinking water sources. And with a major new report just released showing over 62 million Americans are exposed to elevated nitrate levels in their tap water, the timing couldn't be more pointed.

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Is Your Home Ready for Summer Water? What Most Families Don't Think to Check Before the Heat Hits

Is Your Home Ready for Summer Water? What Most Families Don't Think to Check Before the Heat Hits

You've probably already thought about the AC. Maybe you've tested the grill, checked the pool chemicals, and stocked up on sunscreen. But there's one home system that almost every family overlooks before summer hits — and it quietly affects everything from how your water tastes, to how well your appliances perform, to how much you actually want to drink from the tap. Your water system is about to work harder than it has all year. Here's what to check before the heat arrives.

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Your Pets Are Drinking Your Tap Water Too. Here's Why That Matters More Than Most Owners Realize.

Your Pets Are Drinking Your Tap Water Too. Here's Why That Matters More Than Most Owners Realize.

You research their food. You schedule their checkups. You switched to grain-free, or raw, or whatever your vet recommended. But there's one thing most pet owners never think twice about: the water sitting in that bowl on the kitchen floor. Your pets are drinking the same tap water you are — often more of it, relative to their size. And their bodies handle what's in it very differently than yours does.

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