Pesticide use around homes and farms linked to childhood leukemia, brain tumors
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Pamela Ferdinand
29d agoen
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usrtk.orgPesticide use around homes and farms linked to childhood leukemia, brain tumorsusrtk.orgForty years of studies find higher cancer risks among children exposed during pregnancy and early life to pesticides used on farms, lawns, gardens, and pets. The post Pesticide use around homes and farms linked to childhood leukemia, brain tumors appeared first on U.S. Right to Know .
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