Biomonitoring
Data Links Brain Effects to Neurotoxic Chemical Exposure
(Beyond Pesticides, February 9, 2010) In an innovative
development that could transform the way Americans view the
origins of learning and developmental disabilities, the national
Learning and Developmental Disabilities Initiative (LDDI)
released the first-ever biomonitoring report identifying toxic
chemical pollution in people from the learning and developmental
disability community...(more)
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Greening
the Community: the 28th National Pesticide
Forum, April 9-10, 2010 in Cleveland, OH. Conference to focus
on organic food, gardens & public spaces, pesticides &
health, pollinators and more. The Forum to begin with a tour of
the Cleveland
Botanical Garden. Register online.
Beyond Pesticides
would like to thank the following companies for sponsoring the National
Pesticide Forum scholarship fund, making it possible for people
around the country to attend this important meeting.
David
Hackenberg, beekeeper who first discovered the Colony Collapse
Disorder (CCD) to speak at Greening
the Community, the 28th National Pesticide Forum.
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