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  2. ‘Forever chemicals’ have caused U.S. farmers to destroy ...

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    Forever chemicals are polluting farmland from Maine to New Mexico. As threats rise in South Carolina, federal legislation would help farmers across the country.

  3. Organophosphate poisoning - Wikipedia

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    Among those who work with pesticides the use of protective clothing and showering before going home is also useful. [6] In those who have organophosphate poisoning the primary treatments are atropine, oximes such as pralidoxime, and diazepam. [2] [4] General measures such as oxygen and intravenous fluids are also recommended. [2]

  4. Pesticide poisoning - Wikipedia

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    Farm workers are impacted greatly and though they get treatment once they are exposed they have to deal with other health issues even years after the incident. [41] The long term effects of pesticide exposure are birth defects, miscarriages , infertility in both men and women, neurological diseases such as Parkinson's disease , amyotrophic ...

  5. Agricultural wastewater treatment - Wikipedia

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    Agricultural wastewater treatment is a farm management agenda for controlling pollution from confined animal operations and from surface runoff that may be contaminated by chemicals in fertilizer, pesticides, animal slurry, crop residues or irrigation water. Agricultural wastewater treatment is required for continuous confined animal operations ...

  6. Mark Purdey - Wikipedia

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    The theory that BSE was caused by a reaction to the use of organophosphorus compounds (OPs) poured on cattle as systemic pesticides cannot be reconciled with the epidemiology and is not supported by research. One experiment has, however, given some limited support to the possibility that the OP phosmet might modify the susceptibility of cells ...

  7. Agricultural pollution - Wikipedia

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    Pesticides can also accumulate in animals that eat contaminated pests and soil organisms. The primary danger associated with pesticide application lies in its impact on non-target organisms. [ 11 ] These encompass species we typically perceive as beneficial or desirable, such as pollinators, and to natural enemies of pests (i.e. insects that ...

  8. Malathion - Wikipedia

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    Malathion is a pesticide that is widely used in agriculture, residential landscaping, public recreation areas, and in public health pest control programs such as mosquito eradication. [5] In the US, it is the most commonly used organophosphate insecticide.

  9. Terbufos - Wikipedia

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    Organophosphate poisoning is not common in the developed world. Most cases of terbufos poisoning occur in the developing world, where protection against pesticides is scarce, but compounds such as terbufos are widespread, uncontrolled by a government and readily available for farmers.