(Beyond Pesticides, October 31, 2025) A review in Lancet Neurology provides a clear snapshot of the state of scientific understanding of Parkinson’s disease and how medicine and policy could be ...
(Beyond Pesticides, October 24, 2025) A literature review published in Science of the Total Environment reports numerous peer-reviewed studies associating prenatal and childhood pesticide exposure to ...
The latest research on bats and beavers, ecosystem services, and biodiversity adds to a wide body of science on the ...
Water contaminated with pesticides threatens aquatic ecosystem functioning and biodiversity, as highlighted by a study of ...
A biomonitoring study of preschoolers reveals that exposure to endocrine disrupting chemicals is linked to hyperactive ...
The release of scientific studies on contaminants in sewage sludge (biosolids) used as fertilizers coincides with two ...
With the release of a study that links the use of nitrogen fertilizer in combination with antibiotic pesticides to escalating ...
With the confluence of science and law, the spotlight is on sewage sludge fertilizer and its contaminants, including per- and ...
A literature review reports peer-reviewed studies associating prenatal and childhood pesticide exposure to measurable ...
The 145 soil samples were obtained from citrus orchards (26), vineyards (29), and vegetable gardens (90) and range in crop types, 48 of which were from leafy vegetables, 4 from brassicas, 9 from ...
(Beyond Pesticides, June 30, 2021) Vineyard farmers who spend more money on pesticide use are more likely to develop Parkinson’s disease, according to research published by French scientists in the ...
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