Commentary: Novel strategies and new tools to curtail the health effects of pesticides
Abstract Background Flaws in the science supporting pesticide risk assessment and regulation stand in the way of progress in mitigating the human health impacts of pesticides. Critical problems include the scope of regulatory testing protocols, the near-total focus on pure active ingredients rather...
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Main Authors: | Charles Benbrook (Author), Melissa J. Perry (Author), Fiorella Belpoggi (Author), Philip J. Landrigan (Author), Michelle Perro (Author), Daniele Mandrioli (Author), Michael N. Antoniou (Author), Paul Winchester (Author), Robin Mesnage (Author) |
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2021-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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