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90 percent of pregnant women may have detectable levels of herbicides

Public Release: 22-Mar-2018 Study finds direct evidence of exposure of pregnant women to herbicide ingredient Indiana University INDIANAPOLIS The first birth cohort study of its kind has found more than 90 percent of a group of pregnant women in Central Indiana had detectable levels of glyphosate, the active ingredient in Roundup, the most heavily… ....

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Gulf War veterans display abnormal brain response to specific chemicals

2009 study posted for filing Contact: Katherine Morales [email protected] 214-648-3404 UT Southwestern Medical Center This is Dr. Robert Haley from UT Southwestern Medical Center.   DALLAS – March 20, 2009 – A new study by UT Southwestern Medical Center researchers is the first to pinpoint damage inside the brains of veterans suffering from Gulf War syndrome… ....

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PCBs, other pollutants may play role in pregnancy delay

Contact: Robert Bock or Marianne Glass Miller 301-496-5134 NIH/National Institute of Child Health and Human Development NIH study finds delays after exposure to pesticides, industrial chemicals Couples with high levels of PCBs and similar environmental pollutants take longer to achieve pregnancy in comparison to other couples with lower levels of the pollutants, according to a… ....

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Texas will spray for West Nile virus despite fears of insecticide risks – (Effects on IQ appear to be similar to lead exposure)

Some Notes on The Dislogic Syndrome 1. Destruction of Honey Bees during a food crisis2. The Inhalation Risk to Children and Infants3. The Comparitive Dangers of West Nile Virus Compared to Pesticide Poisoning4. Duet is Highly Toxix to Aquatic Organisms. The Very Same Aquatic Organisms that Consume Mosquitos Links To Known Studies on Hazards.( This… ....

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