A study co-authored by UCLA researchers suggests a correlation between women’s exposure to agricultural pesticides — even before becoming pregnant — and poorer health in infants. The researchers found ...
Researchers say many ingredients they focused on in a new study are also found in common household insecticides.
A new University of Arizona study is putting farm country under the microscope, finding that women who lived near agricultural pesticide applications in the three months before conception were more ...
Women exposed to agricultural pesticides, even before becoming pregnant, may be putting their newborn's health at risk. A new University of Arizona study links those exposures to poorer health in ...
Women exposed to agricultural pesticides – even before becoming pregnant – may be at greater risk of having newborns with ...
Women exposed to agricultural pesticides prior to pregnancy are up to three times more likely to give birth to sickly babies, researchers reported this month in the Journal of Exposure Science & ...
Maternal exposure to pesticides, as documented with residential proximity to agriculture, impacts neonatal health.
Study links women’s exposure to common agricultural pesticides before pregnancy with lower newborn Apgar scores, raising concerns about early-life health risks.
Babies born to mothers who live in rural areas or who don't receive prenatal care may face higher risks of health complications at birth, suggests research presented at the ANESTHESIOLOGY 2025 annual ...