This study shows how exposure to Glyphosate-Based Herbicides and Risk for Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma: A Meta-Analysis and Supporting Evidence. Roundup is dangerous and should be banned.
An article discusses HOW A TEAM OF RESEARCHERS AND HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS IN CALIFORNIA ARE WORKING TOGETHER TO REDUCE PESTICIDE EXPOSURE IN CHILDREN. A decades-long study in California is shining a light on the impact of pesticides on childhood brain development, while getting young people directly involved in the research.
Since he was in utero, Cardoso has been part of the Center for the Health Assessment of Mothers and Children of Salinas Study — the CHAMACOS Study for short, an acronym that means “little children” in Spanish. The study began in 1999, when Brenda Eskenazi and Asa Bradman — director and associate director, respectively, of UC Berkeley’s Center for Environmental Research and Children’s Health (CERCH) — became interested in shifting pesticide policy and received funding for community-based research in California’s Salinas Valley, an agricultural region often called the “Salad Bowl of the World.”