Hypertension found in children exposed to flower pesticides

20:00 EDT 21 May 2019 | AAAS

(University of California - San Diego) Researchers at University of California San Diego School of Medicine found higher blood pressure and pesticide exposures in children associated with a heightened pesticide spraying period around the Mother's Day flower harvest. This study involved boys and girls living near flower crops in Ecuador.

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