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Des scientifiques mettent en garde: des pesticides neurotoxiques sont injectés dans des pommes de terre suédoises
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Des scientifiques mettent en garde: des pesticides neurotoxiques sont injectés dans des pommes de terre suédoises

Researchers at Stockholm University have raised concerns about the pesticide fluazinam, used on Swedish potato and onion crops to prevent mold, after analyzing raw data from a 2005 rat study. They claim the manufacturer submitted incorrect results to the EU, which led to the approval of the chemical in 2008. According to their findings, exposure to fluazinam caused reduced brain weight and breadth in rats across all tested dose levels. The researchers warn that children living near sprayed fields face the greatest risk. Fluazinam is currently under re-evaluation by Sweden’s Chemicals Agency due to its conversion into the persistent pollutant TFA, which contaminates groundwater. However, the new neurological findings were not included in this review. The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) has been informed of the research and plans to reassess the rat study before making a decision on fluazinam in 2027. The manufacturer, ISK Biosciences, acknowledges the claims but maintains confidence in the regulatory processes.

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Des scientifiques mettent en garde: des pesticides neurotoxiques sont injectés dans des pommes de terre suédoises

Researchers at Stockholm University have raised concerns about the pesticide fluazinam, used on Swedish potato and onion crops to prevent mold, after analyzing raw data from a 2005 rat study. They claim the manufacturer submitted incorrect results to the EU, which led to the approval of the chemical in 2008. According to their findings, exposure to fluazinam caused reduced brain weight and breadth in rats across all tested dose levels. The researchers warn that children living near sprayed fields face the greatest risk. Fluazinam is currently under re-evaluation by Sweden’s Chemicals Agency due to its conversion into the persistent pollutant TFA, which contaminates groundwater. However, the new neurological findings were not included in this review. The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) has been informed of the research and plans to reassess the rat study before making a decision on fluazinam in 2027. The manufacturer, ISK Biosciences, acknowledges the claims but maintains confidence in the regulatory processes.

Lecture du biais (Gauche): The article highlights potential risks to public health and environmental safety associated with a widely used pesticide, emphasizing concerns raised by independent researchers and suggesting regulatory oversight may have overlooked critical data. It frames the issue as a public health concern and a

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