mandag den 16. maj 2011

New studies link lowered IQ in children to pesticide exposure.


Three studies undertaken independently, but published simultaneously last month, show that prenatal exposure to organophosphate pesticides — sprayed on crops in the Salinas Valley and used in Harlem and the South Bronx to control cockroaches and other insects — can lower children’s IQ by an average of as much as 7 points. While this may not sound like a lot, it is more than enough to affect a child’s reading and math skills and cause behavioral problems with potentially long-lasting impacts, according to the studies.

Source - Yale Environment 360: From Fields to Inner City, Pesticides Affect Children IQ.

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