organophosphates


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organophosphates

Organophosphorus compounds, used as pesticides, which act as nerve poisons and can severely affect wildlife.
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They found that these teenagers estimated to have higher levels of prenatal exposure to organophosphates (commonly used class of pesticides in the US) and showed altered brain activity while performing tasks that require executive control as compared to their peers.
The company is working to develop pesticide-free cannabis using protein engineering methods that break-down and detoxify organophosphates, a commonly used pesticide.
According to the report, exposure to organophosphates (OPs) even at low levels of exposure increases the risk of reduced IQs, memory and attention deficits, and autism for prenatal children.
Organophosphates are the most common and widely used pesticides.
Originally developed as nerve gases and weapons of war, organophosphates today are used to control insects at farms, golf courses, shopping malls and schools.
* Organophosphates were first synthesised during the 19th century by French chemist Louis Lassaigne.
Health minister Silvia Pessah said the food appears to have contained organophosphates, a group of chemicals used in pesticides.
KEY WORDS: Mortality, Organophosphates, Prognosis, Therapeutic plasma exchange.
Organophosphates (OP) may cause toxic effects that are classified in three stages; cholinergic syndrome, intermediate syndrome and organophosphate induced delayed neuropathy (OPIDN).
Neuropsychological effects of long-term exposure to organophosphates in sheep dip.
The MP secured a Westminster Hall debate to describe how Stephen Forward, from Undy, has battled illhealth in the years since he started dipping sheep in organophosphates (OP), a practice which was once compulsory.