American Academy of Pediatrics Offers Stern Pesticide Warning
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- Category: Commentary
- Published on Monday, 26 November 2012 14:16
- Written by Paul Tukey
This soccer game was contested on grass free of pesticides. Across the United States, however, many fields are coated with toxic pesticides.
MAINE--(ENEWSPF)--November 26, 2012. In a stirring report linking pesticide exposure to children’s illnesses, a major American agency issued a call today to limit exposures during the most susceptible period of life.
“Epidemiologic evidence demonstrates associations between early life exposure to pesticides and pediatric cancers, decreased cognitive function, and behavioral problems,” stated the American Academy of Pediatrics in a 120-page document authored by the AAP’s Council on Environmental Health, led by James Roberts, MD, MPH, and Catherine J. Karr, MD, PhD. “Recognizing and reducing problematic exposures will require attention to current inadequacies in medical training, public health tracking, and regulatory action on pesticides.”
An international leader of the green movement, Mr. Tukey is a journalist, author, filmmaker, TV host, activist and award-winning public speaker, who is widely recognized as North America's leading advocate for landscape sustainability and toxic pesticide reduction strategies.
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