1. news.asu.edu

    Dec 4, 2024Ramon Velazquez . In the new study, Arizona State University researcher Ramon Velazquez and his team demonstrate that exposure to an active ingredient in weed and grass killers, called glyphosate, can result in significant brain inflammation, and increase the risk of neurodegenerative disease and Alzheimer's-like effects. "Our work contributes to the growing literature highlighting the ...
  2. scitechdaily.com

    Dec 16, 2024The data emphasizes that glyphosate exposure may be a significant health concern for human populations. The researchers stress the need for continued vigilance and intensified surveillance of glyphosate neurological and other long-term negative health effects. ... One pesticide after another is implicated in harm of humans or the environment. I ...
  3. Dec 4, 2024A study led by researchers from TGen, part of City of Hope, and Arizona State University shows that pre-clinical models exposed to the herbicide glyphosate develop brain pathologies associated with neurodegenerative disease. The findings suggest the brain may be much more susceptible to the damaging effects of the herbicide than previously thought.
  4. env-health.org

    A new study published today finds a variety of adverse health impacts in second and third generation offspring of rats exposed to glyphosate. It is the first of its kind to look at transgenerational effects and shows how descendants of exposed offspring were more likely to develop prostate, kidney and ovarian diseases, obesity and birth abnormalities.
  5. pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov

    Molecular structures of a glyphosate and b phosphoenolpyruvic acid. These three functional groups, PO 4 3−, COO − and R2HNH +, are found in many other naturally occurring molecules, but through their synthetic linkage as shown in Fig. 1a they collectively become a powerful biological agent. Glyphosate binds with and inhibits the activity of the enzyme 5-enolpyruvylshikimate-3-phosphate ...
  6. ehjournal.biomedcentral.com

    The concerns associated with exposure to glyphosate, the active ingredient in the pesticide Round Up, have been a topic of much debate due to recent rulings and legal cases in the United States against the company that manufactures Round Up, Monsanto, which have concluded that the chemical may be carcinogenic [].Despite its widespread use worldwide and because of the introduction of ...

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