
Pesticide Residues in Food Linked to Childhood Obesity
New research shows significantly higher levels of pesticides in the blood of obese children. It is time to look at what is on your dinner plate.

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NonToxCo Research
Science & Safety Team


New research shows significantly higher levels of pesticides in the blood of obese children. It is time to look at what is on your dinner plate.


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