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Texas workers can have more risk of brain cancer:


According to recent reports, the risk of developing brain cancer, dealing with the severity of insecticide. This is critical news for big agricultural industries like states, such as Texas, not only millions of legal and illegal workers employed every year but their population is 25 percent without health.

French researcher Dr. Asabel Baldi, and colleagues at Bordeaux University, compared to 221 adult brain cancer patients with 442 members of the population without cancer with a similar profile. Studies have shown that "agricultural workers with the highest level of an exhibit for insecticide (are) twice as likely to diagnose brain cancer from twice as likely to showcase the bacterial medicine. "
Baldie's study focuses on the famous French region of Bolivia, which has the highest rate of brain cancer in the world. Although specific details about this used insect cannot be distributed, large amounts of fungicides are used in this area.
According to an article published in galleries and environmental medicine, gliomas, a variety of tumor-associated with brain cancer is found in three-fold exposure workers exposed to them without the exposure to pesticides.
The study was also the first to figure out the data, indicating that those who used to treat their plant bugs were also the risk of brain cancer. Again, the risk of cancer was about double, compared to those who used to never use bugs. Baldhi warned that further research was needed to verify this link because there was no control over the level of insect and was on the basis of reporting.
The previous investigation revealed that the showcase of pesticide in the farmers was related to negative effects on the brain, including Parkinson's disease.
They all discuss only organic foods, their traditionally growing, which is as hot as a topic in the country and in Texas. Recent reports that 13% of the average conventional crop nutrition content, which is more than a few decades of crop production, also increase the amount of identification of the organic system.
Anyone in Texas is immune to the risks from these products. The state already experiences 13 deadly wounds in 100,000 farm workers, which is twice the rate of workers in Texas. However, it can take years for chronic diseases and cancer development. Given the use of agricultural pesticides, it has reached heaven in recent decades that coverage of brain cancer and other bacterial disorders may increase in the coming years. Such growth has the ability to eliminate state health system, which is already dangerous, especially when a quarter of all residents do not have insurance. And at the risk of cancer, Baldi's initial results are in danger, including the residents of cities such as Correct, All, Dallas, Houston and Austin, associated with domestic catastrophic.
Only wave effect in the health system can cause alarm only. Management of a control system and with the necessary treatment, brain cancer, remedial treatment from the rest of the state, with the high rate of regular and usual diabetes, high blood pressure and other diseases of the disease. Cancer: Then those who take care of the entire state will feel the effects of limited resources. Only doctors, nurses and other health professionals have to go; the Public Fund is just a lot. Only those who wait for such serious illnesses may be fatal. And, unfortunately, this year's main reason to prove our public system is inaccessible; The Gambling Joint Fund confirmed last month that the lack of health insurance is related to poor quality care.
So what do we do? First of all, limit unnecessary use of insects, whether you are a farmer, a farm worker or a town resident. Find an alternative, which is found easily in natural food shops and natural gardening. Write insecticide companies and their representatives in the Congress; Tell your concerns and tell them that serious investigations are necessary on that occasion. Information is the biggest opportunity

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