EU-approved pesticide found to have potential effects on brain development
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A recent study re-evaluating the neurotoxic effects of the pesticide fluazinam has found new evidence suggesting potential negative impacts on brain development, contradicting earlier manufacturer-supported research. Campaigners are calling for the pesticide to be withdrawn from the market based on these findings.
New study on fluazinam’s neurotoxicity comes up with different findings from earlier report based on manufacturer’s data Researchers who re-ran a crucial fungicide study on neurotoxicity have come up with significantly different findings, and campaigners argue that the substance should now be withdrawn from the market. In 2005, a study conducted by Huntingdon Life Sciences on behalf of ISK, the manufacturer of fluazinam, on the development of neurotoxicity of fluazinam in pregnant rats concluded there were no statistically significant effects in relation to brain development in the rats’ offspring. Continue reading...