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The following is text removed from Organic food and seems more appropriate here. I will leave it to others to integrate as they see fit.
There are studies detailing the effects and side effects of pesticides upon the health of farm workers. [1] Even when pesticides are organic, and are used correctly, they still end up in the air and bodies of farm workers. Through these studies, organophosphate pesticides have become associated with acute health problems such as abdominal pain, dizziness, headaches, nausea, vomiting, as well as skin and eye problems. [2] In addition, there have been many other studies that have found pesticide exposure is associated with more severe health problems such as respiratory problems, memory disorders, dermatologic conditions, [3] [4] cancer, [5] depression, neurologic deficits, [6] [7] miscarriages, and birth defects. [8] Summaries of peer-reviewed research have examined the link between pesticide exposure and neurological outcomes and cancer in organophosphate-exposed workers. [9] [10] Those pesticides found to cause major health problems are banned for use in agriculture, conventional or organic, in many developed counties.
Imported fruits and vegetables from Latin America are more likely to contain high level of pesticides, [11] even pesticides banned for use in the United States. [12] Migratory birds, such as Swainson's Hawks, have wintering grounds in Argentina where thousands of them were found dead from monocrotophos insecticide poisoning. citation needed
Yobol ( talk) 18:15, 3 March 2011 (UTC)
This could also be considered relevant, though more authoritive material should perhaps be cited: WWF research 15:28, 16 March 2014 (UTC)~ — Preceding unsigned comment added by Terry nyorks ( talk • contribs)
This article has a potential! I learned a lot from reading the articles but I suggest adding in more specific cases that these health symptoms might of affected human beings. Maybe add more details talking about the short-term effects or visible symptoms from pesticides exposure. Although the article demonstrated how pesticides are exposed towards the environment, I suggest doing more research to present the effects that pesticides have on particular types of people including women of child-bearing age, elders, and younger adults, both long-term and short-term effects. Good luck !
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Hello. I just wanted to inform the wikipedia community that the picture in the infobox disease may not be appropriate. There is graffiti on the warning sign, in the center of the skull and crossbones. Whether that graffiti is actual or digital, I cannot tell.
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Cordes DH, Rea DF. (1988). "Health hazards of farming". American Family Physician. 38 (4): 233–243.
PMID
3051979.
Das R, Steege A, Baron S, Beckman J, Harrison R (2001).
"Pesticide-related illness among migrant farm workers in the United States" (PDF). International Journal of Occupational and Environmental Health. 7 (4): 303–312.
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Eskenazi B, Bradman A, Castorina R. (1999).
"Exposures of children to organophosphate pesticides and their potential adverse health effects". Environmental Health Perspectives. 107: 409–419.
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Garcia AM (2003). "Pesticide exposure and women's health". American Journal of Industrial Medicine. 44 (6): 584–594.
doi:
10.1002/ajim.10256.
PMID
14635235.
Moses M. (1989). "Pesticide-related health problems and farmworkers". American Association of Occupational Health Nurses. 37 (3): 115–130.
PMID
2647086.
Schwartz DA, Newsum LA, Heifetz RM. (1986). "Parental occupation and birth outcome in an agricultural community". Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment & Health. 12 (1): 51–54.
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Stallones L, Beseler C. (2002). "Pesticide illness, farm practices, and neurological symptoms among farm residents in Colorado". Environ Res. 90 (2): 89–97.
doi:
10.1006/enrs.2002.4398.
PMID
12483798.
Strong, LL, Thompson B, Coronado GD, Griffith WC, Vigoren EM, Islas I. (2004). "Health symptoms and exposure to organophosphate pesticides in farmworkers". American Journal of Industrial Medicine. 46 (6): 599–606.
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Van Maele-Fabry G, Willems JL. (2003).
"Occupation related pesticide exposure and cancer of the prostate: a meta-analysis". Occupational and Environmental Medicine. 60 (9): 634–642.
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10.1136/oem.60.9.634.
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1740608.
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It seems to me that there is considerable repetition between these two articles (including the main picture): there is a considerable 'grey area' between acute and long-term effects, which would be more usefully discussed in a single article. Roy Bateman ( talk) 15:44, 21 May 2018 (UTC)
This article was the subject of a Wiki Education Foundation-supported course assignment, between 8 August 2022 and 20 September 2022. Further details are available on the course page. Student editor(s): HannahEmeline, Mnguyen25, Etegebuna ( article contribs). Peer reviewers: LozoRa, BagiengK.
— Assignment last updated by LozoRa ( talk) 09:40, 15 September 2022 (UTC)
We will add additional information from more recent review articles and current content, specifically to the long-term effects (specifically to neurological effects, cancer, and reproductive health). We will also add a summary of the major mechanisms of action of different pesticides. If you are interested, we would love for you to review our changes and we welcome communication via this Talk page.
HannahEmeline ( talk) 18:22, 12 September 2022 (UTC)
Overall your edits are very great and provide very in-depth information in regards to your topic. A critique that I would offer is that there is definitely some medical jargon that may be hard for people outside of medicine to understand. For example, when mentioning long-term effects and cancer, a link or a small explanation of what meningioma or large b-cell lymphoma is can help make it easuer for other people to mentally digest. Other than that the edits are great! -BagiengK — Preceding unsigned comment added by BagiengK ( talk • contribs) 06:35, 17 September 2022 (UTC)
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The following is text removed from Organic food and seems more appropriate here. I will leave it to others to integrate as they see fit.
There are studies detailing the effects and side effects of pesticides upon the health of farm workers. [1] Even when pesticides are organic, and are used correctly, they still end up in the air and bodies of farm workers. Through these studies, organophosphate pesticides have become associated with acute health problems such as abdominal pain, dizziness, headaches, nausea, vomiting, as well as skin and eye problems. [2] In addition, there have been many other studies that have found pesticide exposure is associated with more severe health problems such as respiratory problems, memory disorders, dermatologic conditions, [3] [4] cancer, [5] depression, neurologic deficits, [6] [7] miscarriages, and birth defects. [8] Summaries of peer-reviewed research have examined the link between pesticide exposure and neurological outcomes and cancer in organophosphate-exposed workers. [9] [10] Those pesticides found to cause major health problems are banned for use in agriculture, conventional or organic, in many developed counties.
Imported fruits and vegetables from Latin America are more likely to contain high level of pesticides, [11] even pesticides banned for use in the United States. [12] Migratory birds, such as Swainson's Hawks, have wintering grounds in Argentina where thousands of them were found dead from monocrotophos insecticide poisoning. citation needed
Yobol ( talk) 18:15, 3 March 2011 (UTC)
This could also be considered relevant, though more authoritive material should perhaps be cited: WWF research 15:28, 16 March 2014 (UTC)~ — Preceding unsigned comment added by Terry nyorks ( talk • contribs)
This article has a potential! I learned a lot from reading the articles but I suggest adding in more specific cases that these health symptoms might of affected human beings. Maybe add more details talking about the short-term effects or visible symptoms from pesticides exposure. Although the article demonstrated how pesticides are exposed towards the environment, I suggest doing more research to present the effects that pesticides have on particular types of people including women of child-bearing age, elders, and younger adults, both long-term and short-term effects. Good luck !
17calbrs (
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02:40, 8 March 2017 (UTC)
Hello. I just wanted to inform the wikipedia community that the picture in the infobox disease may not be appropriate. There is graffiti on the warning sign, in the center of the skull and crossbones. Whether that graffiti is actual or digital, I cannot tell.
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00:08, 13 August 2014 (UTC)
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Cordes DH, Rea DF. (1988). "Health hazards of farming". American Family Physician. 38 (4): 233–243.
PMID
3051979.
Das R, Steege A, Baron S, Beckman J, Harrison R (2001).
"Pesticide-related illness among migrant farm workers in the United States" (PDF). International Journal of Occupational and Environmental Health. 7 (4): 303–312.
PMID
11783860.{{
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: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (
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Eskenazi B, Bradman A, Castorina R. (1999).
"Exposures of children to organophosphate pesticides and their potential adverse health effects". Environmental Health Perspectives. 107: 409–419.
PMC
1566222.
PMID
10346990.{{
cite journal}}
: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (
link)
Garcia AM (2003). "Pesticide exposure and women's health". American Journal of Industrial Medicine. 44 (6): 584–594.
doi:
10.1002/ajim.10256.
PMID
14635235.
Moses M. (1989). "Pesticide-related health problems and farmworkers". American Association of Occupational Health Nurses. 37 (3): 115–130.
PMID
2647086.
Schwartz DA, Newsum LA, Heifetz RM. (1986). "Parental occupation and birth outcome in an agricultural community". Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment & Health. 12 (1): 51–54.
PMID
3485819.{{
cite journal}}
: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (
link)
Stallones L, Beseler C. (2002). "Pesticide illness, farm practices, and neurological symptoms among farm residents in Colorado". Environ Res. 90 (2): 89–97.
doi:
10.1006/enrs.2002.4398.
PMID
12483798.
Strong, LL, Thompson B, Coronado GD, Griffith WC, Vigoren EM, Islas I. (2004). "Health symptoms and exposure to organophosphate pesticides in farmworkers". American Journal of Industrial Medicine. 46 (6): 599–606.
doi:
10.1002/ajim.20095.
PMID
15551369.{{
cite journal}}
: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (
link)
Van Maele-Fabry G, Willems JL. (2003).
"Occupation related pesticide exposure and cancer of the prostate: a meta-analysis". Occupational and Environmental Medicine. 60 (9): 634–642.
doi:
10.1136/oem.60.9.634.
PMC
1740608.
PMID
12937183.
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It seems to me that there is considerable repetition between these two articles (including the main picture): there is a considerable 'grey area' between acute and long-term effects, which would be more usefully discussed in a single article. Roy Bateman ( talk) 15:44, 21 May 2018 (UTC)
This article was the subject of a Wiki Education Foundation-supported course assignment, between 8 August 2022 and 20 September 2022. Further details are available on the course page. Student editor(s): HannahEmeline, Mnguyen25, Etegebuna ( article contribs). Peer reviewers: LozoRa, BagiengK.
— Assignment last updated by LozoRa ( talk) 09:40, 15 September 2022 (UTC)
We will add additional information from more recent review articles and current content, specifically to the long-term effects (specifically to neurological effects, cancer, and reproductive health). We will also add a summary of the major mechanisms of action of different pesticides. If you are interested, we would love for you to review our changes and we welcome communication via this Talk page.
HannahEmeline ( talk) 18:22, 12 September 2022 (UTC)
Overall your edits are very great and provide very in-depth information in regards to your topic. A critique that I would offer is that there is definitely some medical jargon that may be hard for people outside of medicine to understand. For example, when mentioning long-term effects and cancer, a link or a small explanation of what meningioma or large b-cell lymphoma is can help make it easuer for other people to mentally digest. Other than that the edits are great! -BagiengK — Preceding unsigned comment added by BagiengK ( talk • contribs) 06:35, 17 September 2022 (UTC)