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Study links weed killer to reproductive problems (Thursday, Sept. 19, 2002 -- CropChoice news) --
EMILY GREEN, L.A. Times, 09/17/02:
A cocktail of the three most common herbicides used by about
29 million American households to kill dandelions may reduce
fertility and cause miscarriages, according to a study published
today in the toxicology journal Environmental Health
Perspectives.
The results come as the Environmental Protection Agency
prepares to review the licensing of one of the chemicals, now
used in more than 1,500 lawn-care and agricultural products.
In the study, researchers at the University of
Wisconsin-Madison and the University of Valparaiso in Chile
spiked the drinking water of laboratory mice with weed killer,
then charted the animals' reproductive rates. They found a 20%
increase in failed pregnancies at extremely low doses—seven
times lower than the maximum allowable rate for U.S. drinking
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