Canada Global (Web News) A study by American experts has warned that two chemicals sprayed on crops can cause learning problems in children, including memory and social skills.
Researchers at the University of California, San Diego in the US used urine samples and performance scores from young adults to find a link between the crop chemical glyphosate and 2,4D’s impaired brain function. The researchers found both chemicals in the urine samples. (glyphosate and 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid, 2,4D) were measured. The samples were taken in 2016 from 519 children aged 11 to 17 years from the agricultural region of Pedro Moncayo in the South American country of Ecuador. Of the 519 samples collected for research, 98 percent were found to contain glyphosate.
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According to Dr. José Ricardo Suarez, senior author of the study, the release of neurotoxic pollutants into the environment may be responsible for this increase in disease. also called) inhibit the growth of unwanted weeds in fields to increase crop yield.
These chemicals can potentially enter people’s bodies through contaminated food or water and are believed to affect brain pathways related to memory and learning. In a previous study by researchers, glyphosate made from wheat was found in 90% of the products. The past two decades have seen an increase in chronic diseases and mental health problems among young people worldwide.