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Key science: Parvez et al., 2018

Posted on May 15, 2019 in Pesticides | 145 Views | Leave a response
S. Parvez, R. R. Gerona, C. Proctor, M. Friesen, J. L. Ashby, J. L. Reiter, Z. Lui, and P. D. Winchester, “Glyphosate exposure in pregnancy and shortened gestational length: a prospective Indiana birth cohort study,” Environmental Health, 17:23, March 9, 2018, DOI: 10.1186/s12940-018-0367-0. ABSTRACT:BACKGROUND: Glyphosate (GLY) is the most heavily used herbicide worldwide but the extent of […]

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A Roundup of News About Yesterday’s Huge, $2 Billion Verdict in the Latest Glyphosate Cancer Trial

Posted on May 14, 2019 in In The News, Pesticides | 1,403 Views | Leave a response
The verdict in the latest Roundup cancer trial is in, and it is a really, really big deal. Two billion dollars big, in fact. This news is so huge, even People magazine is covering it. For the third time in a year, a jury has ruled that the glyphosate in Roundup herbicides contributed to plaintiffs’ […]

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Has Bayer’s Day of Roundup Reckoning Arrived?

Posted on May 13, 2019 in Hygeia's Blog, Pesticides | 521 Views | Leave a response
Within hours on this Monday, May 13, 2019, the jury in the Pilliod Roundup-non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL) trial in Oakland, California is suspected to reach a verdict. It is highly likely the verdict will be the third in a row in favor of plaintiffs, following on the heels of one earlier this spring in the Hardeman […]

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Bayer Apologizes and Opens Investigation in Response to French Inquiry into Monsanto Tactics

Posted on May 13, 2019 in In The News, Pesticides, Scientific Integrity | 254 Views | Leave a response
Reuters reports that Bayer has issued an apology and will open an external legal investigation into attempts by Monsanto to influence journalists and politicians. Bayer had to take action after French prosecutors opened an investigation following media complaints that Monsanto, which was purchased by Bayer last year, had compiled a file of 200 names of […]

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Prenatal and Early-Life Pesticide Exposures Associated with Increased Autism Risk and Severity

Posted on May 3, 2019 in Hot Science, Pesticides | 1,043 Views | Leave a response
A multidisciplinary research team including epidemiologists, bio-statisticians, and neurologists has identified a link between prenatal and infant pesticide exposure and increased risk of developing autism spectrum disorder (ASD) for residents of California’s Central Valley. The UCLA-based team started with a database of almost 3,000 people with a diagnosis of ASD born between 1998-2010 in eight […]

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Secretary Purdue Needs a Weed-Management 101 Briefing

Posted on April 11, 2019 in Hygeia's Blog | 264 Views | Leave a response
In a carefully orchestrated exchange during an April 9, 2019 House Appropriations Committee hearing, the U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Purdue asserted that Europe is an  “[ag] technology-free zone” and will pay a big price as agricultural productivity suffers. What prompted this striking assertion? Coverage of the Secretary’s comments in EURACTIV.com identifies what prompted the […]

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Dealing With Roundup’s Mammoth — and Growing — Ecological Footprint

Posted on March 20, 2019 in Environmental Impacts, Hygeia's Blog, Pesticides | 561 Views | Leave a response
The U.S. federal pesticide law is called the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act, or FIFRA. Ever wonder why FIFRA seems so feckless in dealing with the deepening economic, ecological, and public health problems arising from excessive reliance on herbicides in major row-crop weed management systems? Might no “H” in FIFRA have something to do […]

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“Environmental Health News” Brings Renewed Attention to Glyphosate Ecological Toxicity

Posted on March 19, 2019 in Environmental Impacts, In The News, Pesticides | 519 Views | Leave a response
Ever wonder about the impact of heavy, year-to-year applications of glyphosate-based herbicides on wildlife and ecosystem food chains? Environmental Health News provides some key, fresh insights in “What’s the world’s most widely used herbicide doing to tiny critters?” We already know that glyphosate and other pesticides have become ubiquitous in streams and groundwater, suggesting ecological impacts are likely […]

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New Study: Rats Exposed to Glyphosate at Doses EPA Considers “Safe” Develop Multiple Signs of Reproductive Toxicity

Posted on March 12, 2019 in Hot Science, Pesticides | 591 Views | Leave a response
Scientists funded by the Ramazzini Institute, an international cancer research non-profit based in Italy, have just published the results of a pilot program that studied the impacts of low-dose glyphosate exposure on endocrine functions like sexual development and growth. The research team tested out both glyphosate alone and a formulated glyphsoate-based herbicide (Roundup Bioflow), administering […]

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95% of Beer and Wine Samples Contain Glyphosate, CBS News Reports

Posted on March 4, 2019 in In The News, Pesticides | 396 Views | Leave a response
The California chapter of the consumer-interest group U.S. PIRG recently tested 20 popular brands of beer and wine for glyphosate residues, and the report of their findings is attracting some attention. Ninety-five percent, or 19 out of 20, of the products sampled had measurable glyphosate, with concentrations ranging from trace amounts to 51 parts per […]

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