Inhalation Of Golf Course Pesticides In Northeast Poses 'Minimal' Health Risk
Tue, 09 Jan 2007 04:00 AM EST
... When golfers in the northeastern United States dream of returning to those greens and fairways next spring, they can have some reassurance that inhaling pesticides applied to the turf does not pose a serious human health threat, a new study suggests. Cornell University's Douglas A. Haith and Rebecca R. Murphy report results of the first systematic study of inhalation health risk for 15 pesticides typically applied to golf courses in the northeast. ...
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