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Glyphosate levels linked to shortened pregnancy length

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Researchers have found that levels -- a broad-spectrum systemic herbicide and crop desiccant -- are significantly correlated with shortened pregnancy lengths.

According to the researchers, this study is the first to examine exposure in pregnant women in the US using urine specimens as a direct measure of exposure.

"Although our study cohort was small and regional and had limited racial or ethnic diversity, it provides direct evidence of maternal exposure and a significant correlation with shortened pregnancy," said

"There is growing evidence that even a slight reduction in gestational length can lead to lifelong adverse consequences," said Parvez, an at the Richard M. Fairbanks at the Institute of Indiana University-(IUPUI).

For the study, published in the journal Environmental Health, researchers recruited 77 pregnant women between the ages of 18 to 40 years, from June 2015 to June 2016.

They found that 93 per cent of the women had detectable levels of in their urine.

The researchers said that the public drinking water supply may not be the primary source of exposure, as none of the tested drinking water samples showed residues.

The dietary intake of genetically modified and caffeinated beverages is suspected to be the main source of intake, the said.

"We found higher urine levels in women who lived in rural areas, and in those who consumed more caffeinated beverages," Parvez said.

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First Published: Sun, March 25 2018. 18:00 IST
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