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Pesticide Regulation amid the Influence of Industry

7.9.14

Pesticide Regulation amid the Influence of Industry: [bioscience.oxfordjournals.org] Pesticide use results in the widespread distribution of chemical contaminants, which necessites regulatory agencies to assess the risks to environmental and human health. However, risk assessment is compromised when relatively few studies are used to determine impacts, particularly if most of the data used in an assessment are produced by a pesticide's manufacturer, which constitutes a conflict of interest.


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