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Pesticides and respiratory health
Chronic exposure to pyrethroid pesticide negatively affects bees.
Alternative lifestyle associated with healthier mothers
Fungicide is more detrimental to soil organisms in warm, dry conditions
Flame retardants are found to bioaccumulate in bird eggs
Earthworms living in conventional farm soils spend more energy ‘detoxing’
Hog workers bring home antibiotic-resistant bacteria
Antibiotic use in poultry production is more common than previously thought
Organic farming is more energy efficient than conventional farms
Pesticides found in U.S. streams and rivers
Long-term study finds organic farming is good for soil organisms
Common flame retardants found in mothers and children
Bumblebee foraging behavior deteriorates with pesticide exposure
Alternative pesticides also pose risk to the Great Barrier Reef
Systematic neonicotinoid use decreases ecosystem services
Neonicotinoids from treated seeds contaminate Midwestern streams
Neonicotinoid use leads to decline in bird populations
Neonicotinoids contaminate Canadian wetlands
Pesticide exposure linked to depression in agricultural workers
Flame retardants transferred from household dust to laundry to waterways
Bee population declines could lead to an increase in malnutrition
Flame retardants in household dust linked to childhood leukemia
Contaminated Argentine wetland poses threat to humans and migrating birds
Fungicide over-use leads to resistant fruit and vegetable pathogens.
Organic farming leads to large increases in biodiversity
Pesticide use associated with diabetes in farmers’ wives
Increasing natural areas in agricultural land helps conserve biodiversity
Low-level exposure to neonicotinoids weakens bees’ motor skills
Neonicotinoid-coated soybean seeds provide little benefit
Urban farming is better for soils than conventional agriculture