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A Generation in Jeopardy: How pesticides are undermining our children’s health & intelligence

A Generation in Jeopardy: How pesticides are undermining our children’s health & intelligence | YOUR FOOD, YOUR HEALTH: Latest on BiotechFood, GMOs, Pesticides, Chemicals, CAFOs, Industrial Food | Scoop.it
A Generation in Jeopardy: PAN's groundbreaking report examines how pesticides are undermining our children’s health & intelligence.

Pesticide Action Network - Kids today are sicker than they were a generation ago, and a growing body of scientific evidence points to pesticides as a reason why. From childhood cancers to learning disabilities and asthma, a wide range of childhood diseases and disorders are on the rise.

Download A Generation in Jeopardy, PAN's report reviewing dozens of recent scientific studies on the impacts of pesticides on children's health....  http://www.panna.org/publication/generation-in-jeopardy

 

The child victims of agricultural pesticide poisoning in India - Pesticide Industry dismissivehttp://www.scoop.it/t/agriculture-gmos-pesticides/p/945760086/the-child-victims-of-agricultural-pesticide-poisoning-in-india-pesticide-industry-dismissive

 

Dec. 9, 2012: CONCERNS GROW OVER CHILDREN'S PESTICIDE EXPOSURE http://www.seacoastonline.com/articles/20121209-LIFE-212090313

 

Chemical warfare: horrific birth defects linked to tomato pesticides The child victims of agricultural pesticide poisoning in India - Pesticide Industry dismissivehttp://www.scoop.it/t/agriculture-gmos-pesticides/p/945760086/the-child-victims-of-agricultural-pesticide-poisoning-in-india-pesticide-industry-dismissive

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The Great Escape: Gene-altered crops out of control - grow wild.

The Great Escape: Gene-altered crops out of control -  grow wild. | YOUR FOOD, YOUR HEALTH: Latest on BiotechFood, GMOs, Pesticides, Chemicals, CAFOs, Industrial Food | Scoop.it

— Environmental Health News

Throughout North Dakota, little yellow flowers dot thousands of miles of roadsides. These canola plants, found along most major trucking routes, look harmless. But they are fueling a controversy: They prove that large numbers of genetically modified plants have escaped from farm fields and are now growing wild. About 80 percent of canola growing along roadsides in North Dakota contains genes that have been modified to make the plants resistant to common weed-killers.

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GM Crops: Farmer to Farmer Talk

In this short documentary Michael Hart, a conventional livestock family farmer, discusses the reality of farming genetically modified crops in the USA ten years after their introduction.

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