Chemicals in commercial pesticides are associated with a common birth defect in male infants, reveals research. The study, led by epidemiologists at the Stanford University School of Medicine, analyzed thousands of birth records and commercial pesticide application records for eight counties in California's heavily agricultural Central Valley. They aimed to determine if kids were at higher risk of hypospadias if their moms had lived in close ...
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