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(Beyond Pesticides, April 26, 2022) Using pesticides to reduce the number of ticks in residential areas does not translate to lower rates of tick-borne disease in humans. This finding is the ...
Within the scientific literature, research shows synergistic effects from microplastics and pesticides that threaten aquatic organisms.
In a study from earlier this year, scientists examined research regarding the use of harmful pesticides and adverse effects including genotoxicity.
As the problem of antimicrobial-resistant infections continues to escalate to pandemic proportions, Beyond Pesticides is ...
Asking U.S. Senators to help stop provisions that strip farmers and consumers from suing for pesticide harm from the House ...
Field trials in Kenya found higher crop yield stability in low-input organic systems with previously degraded soil than in ...
Syngenta has recently settled several lawsuits in federal courts and is seeking a global settlement with over 6,000 litigants ...
Beyond Pesticides is asking every member of the U.S. Representatives to voice their opposition in advance of a vote as early ...
The mass mortality event of monarch butterflies in California yet again shows how pesticides threaten pollinators and ...
The study finds that the organochlorine fungicide Chlorothalonil has adverse developmental and reproductive effects on ...
In a bumblebee species, variations in pesticide sensitivity, with gut microbiome health implications, are observed.
(Beyond Pesticides, September 24, 2020) A new report by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), National Water-Quality Assessment (NAWQA) Project, reveals the presence of pesticides is widespread in U.S.