Researchers of a new gestational analysis said that exposure to pesticides during pregnancy raises the baby's risk of developing brain tumors. To reach this conclusion, the researchers conducted phone interviews with about 3,500 children below 15 years from two previous tests. Four hundred and thirty seven of the study subjects had brain cancer.
“Our findings add another reason to advise mothers to limit their exposure to pesticides around the time of pregnancy,” said Nicolas d’Egurbide Bagazgoïtia, lead author of the study. The researchers discovered that children borne of women who were exposed to pesticides had a 1.4 times increased risk of having a brain tumor. They concluded that this is a result of the wide use of insecticides, which are harmful chemicals used to kill insects, in inorganic farming. In addition, the researchers said that pesticides contain cancerous compounds which harm the placenta, resulting in manifested brain tumors in childhood. Crops that contain the most insecticides are strawberries, spinach, nectarines, apples, and peaches. On the other hand, avocados, sweetcorn, pineapples, cabbages, and onions are the least contaminated, according to the Environmental Working Group (EWG). (Related: ORGANIC SURVIVAL FOOD: Health Ranger launches non-GMO, certified organic survival food instant meals delivering real nutrition, not junk calories.) The team concluded that pregnant women should eat more organic food and vitamins to reduce the risk of their baby developing cancer. The study was published in the International Journal of Cancer.Study: Ashwagandha extract can be used to improve sleep quality and relieve stress
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