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Monday, May 17, 2010

Pesticides In Kids Linked To ADHD

Researcher advises parents to buy organic, wash produce

Exposure to pesticides used on common kid-friendly foods — including frozen blueberries, fresh strawberries and celery — appears to boost the chances that children will be diagnosed with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, or ADHD, new research shows.

Youngsters with high levels of pesticide residue in their urine, particularly from widely used types of insecticide such as malathion, were more likely to have ADHD, the behavior disorder that often disrupts school and social life, scientists in the United States and Canada found.

Kids with higher-than-average levels of one pesticide marker were nearly twice as likely to be diagnosed with ADHD as children who showed no traces of the poison.

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3 comments:

Anonymous said...

I'm sure the thymerosol in vaccines is not hurting the kids however. . .

Anonymous said...

That is why you wash your fruits and veg before you eat them!!!!

Heather said...

Just washing the product off does not make the poison go away. Please educate yourself.