A new study suggests that a common pesticide, picloram, may contribute to growing rates of early onset colorectal cancer, asides from known risk factors such as smoking and diet.
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Study links pesticide exposure to 150% higher cancer risk in some groups
In farming districts across Peru, where fields of potatoes, corn, and quinoa stretch across highland valleys, residents are ...
Exposure to indoor molds is linked to poorer clinical outcomes in patients with house dust mite allergies, a researcher finds ...
Sprott Critical Materials ETF gives concentrated exposure to key energy transition metals, with overweight positions in ...
Researchers used baby teeth to prove that environmental metal exposure during specific weeks of infancy predicts adolescent ...
Exposure to wildfire smoke was associated with a significantly increased risk of lung, colorectal, breast, bladder, and blood cancer, according to results from a study presented at the American ...
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