Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Rise of the Pitchforkers

There are some more specific signs of a problem. Since those early days of pitchfork waving, several dozen people, including Pitchforkers and schoolchildren, were found to be urinating traces of 2,4-D and Atrazine?two controversial compounds that some have linked to cancer and hormonal disruption. Pitchfork organizer Day Owen, husband to Neila and the face of the Pitchfork Rebellion, recruited Dana Barr of Emory University to conduct the study, and she found signs of exposure in all 44 people she tested. That?s surprising, even in rural areas where residents are frequently exposed to pesticides, because exposure so rarely affects everyone?though the health effects of that exposure are still in question.

Source: http://feeds.slate.com/click.phdo?i=633ad6bf19a32d8b24f06577519b8306

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