Doubt over pesticide cancer link BBC News Tue, 21 Mar 2006 1:45 AM PST Experts have said people should not be alarmed by a study suggesting a link between pesticides in food and cancer. | Pesticide cancer risk to babies Daily Mail Tue, 21 Mar 2006 1:57 AM PST Babies and young children may be at risk of developing cancer through exposure to pesticides on food. Cancer experts are calling for a reduction of chemical use after scientists warned they may be more influential in causing cancer than previously thought | Charity urges men to get a prostate check Belfast Telegraph Tue, 21 Mar 2006 1:34 AM PST Cases of prostate cancer have rocketed by more than half over the last 10 years in Northern Ireland, a charity revealed today. More than 700 men now suffer from the disease across the province - making it the most common form of male cancers. | OPED: The pharma pollution challenge Medical Post Online Mon, 20 Mar 2006 7:16 PM PST Rachel Carson stunned the world in 1962 with Silent Spring, her book about DDT. Developed just before the Second World War, the pesticide was used against mosquitoes before U.S. troops landed on Pacific islands and for delousing in Europe. | | |
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