Pesticides in Tap Water Linked to Food Allergies – ABC News (blog)


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Pesticides in Tap Water Linked to Food Allergies
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Researchers at the American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology used existing government data to see whether people with more dichlorophenols in their urine were more likely to have food allergies. Dichlorophenols are a kind of chlorine in
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Pesticides Harm Kids’ Health and Intelligence, Study Finds – New America Media

Pesticides Harm Kids' Health and Intelligence, Study Finds
New America Media
SAN FRANCISCO – Exposure to pesticides is one key reason why children today are more likely to have a wide range of such diseases and disorders as cancer, autism, birth defects and asthma than children of a generation ago, according a study released
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Pesticides Key Contributor in Childhood Diseases, Highlights Need for Policy eNews Park Forest
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Pesticides Key Contributor in Childhood Diseases, Highlights Need for Policy … – eNews Park Forest

Pesticides Key Contributor in Childhood Diseases, Highlights Need for Policy
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A new report highlights the growing body of research that links pesticides to the rampant rise of learning disabilities, childhood cancer and asthma in the United States, and calls for swift policy change to protect future generations. In particular
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New Report: Pesticides Putting Children’s Future in Jeopardy – eNews Park Forest

New Report: Pesticides Putting Children's Future in Jeopardy
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OAKLAND, Calif –(ENEWSPF)–October 10, 2012. Learning disabilities, childhood cancer and asthma are on the rise in the United States. And a new report out today points to pesticides – with over 1 billion pounds applied on farms and homes annually – as
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