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Natural environment
Biology
Environmental health
Public health
Environmental effects of pesticides
Pesticides
Soil contamination
Epidemiology
Integrated pest management
Pest control
Environmental impact of pesticides
SENSOR-Pesticides

Pesticides and Their Impact on Children: Key Facts and Talking Points While pesticides have benefits for society and can be powerful tools for controlling pests, they are also inherently toxic and can severely harm chil

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