Insecticide Linked to Brain Abnormalities in Kids
MONDAY, April 30 (HealthDay News) -- A new, small study links maternal exposure to a commonly used insecticide to unusual changes in the brain structures of young children, although the research doesn't definitely prove that the pesticide is at fault.
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Report says insecticide resistance could threaten progress against malaria
May 15, 2012 (CIDRAP News) – Global health groups today unveiled a strategy to battle emerging insecticide resistance in malaria-carrying mosquitoes, a problem they say could be minimized or reversed now before resistance becomes established in mosquito populations.
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EPA Approves a Dry Formulation of Marrone Bio Innovations' Grandevo Biopesticide
DAVIS, Calif., May 10, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Marrone Bio Innovations Inc. (MBI), a leading global provider of natural pest management products for the agricultural and water treatment markets, announced ...
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Now Registered in California! Innovative Trunk Injection Products TREE-age® Insecticide and PHOSPHO-jet Fungicide from ...
WOBURN, Mass., April 25, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- The gold rush of tree care has arrived in California! Today Arborjet ( www.arborjet.com ), which develops remedies for some of the world's most destructive ...
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Prenatal exposure to insecticide chlorpyrifos linked to alterations in brain structure and cognition
Even low to moderate levels of exposure to the insecticide chlorpyrifos during pregnancy may lead to long-term, potentially irreversible changes in the brain structure of the child, according to a new brain imaging study. The changes in brain structure are consistent with cognitive deficits found in children exposed to this chemical.
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Prenatal exposure to widely used insecticide linked to brain development defects
A new study has found that prenatal exposure to chlorpyrifos (CPF) insecticide is associated with defects in the development of certain parts of the child’s brain. “Even low to moderate levels of exposure to the insecticide chlorpyrifos during pregnancy may lead to long-term, potentially irreversible changes in the brain structure of the child,” Columbia University Mailman School of Public ...
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