It is now well established that frequent exchange of signaling between the brain and the gut is a crucial feature of human ...
(Beyond Pesticides, June 22, 2026) National Pollinator Week, June 22-26, 2026, celebrates all pollinators and the ecosystem services they provide. With a theme of “Life on a Leaf… From Bloom to Buzz!
(Beyond Pesticides, July 2-3, 2026) Our call on Independence Day for freedom from the toxic chemicals that tear apart our families and the ecosystems on which all life depends is proclaimed this July ...
Researchers in Germany determine that flower strips and legume mixtures hold statistically significant benefits in terms of ...
This summer, utilize organic-compatible management practices and products to control insects and avoid the unnecessary ...
A new UNICEF report highlights the alarming health impacts of pesticides on children's health across the globe.
This piece reports on yet additional new studies linking pesticides to breast cancer. A number of recent reviews make it ...
In the wake of the June U.S. Supreme Court decision proclaiming the safety of pesticides registered with the U.S.
In comparing chemical-intensive apple orchards with nearby pesticide-free areas, insect biodiversity is higher in habitats ...
In response to the U.S. Supreme Court ruling in June preventing lawsuits against pesticide manufacturers for their failure to ...
Documented Contamination of Pesticides in Infant Formula Poses Short-Term and Long-Term Health Risks
Contamination of infant formula with pesticide residues presents acute and chronic health risks for young children.
Breakdown Products (Metabolites) from Pesticides May Be More Toxic than Parent Compound, Study Finds
(Beyond Pesticides, May 6, 2021) Nearly half of all breakdown products (transformation products) from four common-use environmental pesticides produce stronger endocrine (hormone) disrupting (ED) ...
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