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Most European strawberries contain ‘forever chemical’ pesticides that disrupt hormones, study finds

New research has found that most strawberries contain significant residues of pesticides that disrupt the body's natural hormones.
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NaturalNews.com
· Jul 4, 2026
Study: Pesticide-Cyanobacteria Combination Increases Toxicity to Aquatic Organisms
(NaturalNews) Researchers in Brazil determined that the combined exposure to the neonicotinoid insecticide acetamiprid and cyanobacteria producing saxitoxin has a s...
Inc.com
· Jul 8, 2026
4 People Have Been Hospitalized. Now a Major Outbreak Tied to Frozen Berries Spreads Across the South
Federal health officials are investigating 12 illnesses linked to recalled organic frozen blueberries.
India Today
· Jul 6, 2026
Why herbicide Atrazine remains legal in India despite bans in Europe, 37 nations
Why herbicide Atrazine remains legal in India despite bans in Europe, 37 nations
Medical Daily
· Jul 2, 2026
A Pesticide Still Found on Your Strawberries and Apples More Than Doubles Parkinson's Risk, UCLA Finds
A UCLA study found chlorpyrifos, still legal on strawberries and apples, linked to 2.5x higher Parkinson's risk. Researchers now know exactly how it attacks the brain.
Quartz
· Jul 6, 2026
Publix is recalling frozen blueberries across 8 states after an E. coli outbreak
12 confirmed cases of E. coli O145 have been reported; the recall covers a single lot of 10-ounce GreenWise Organic IQF Blueberries
The i Paper
· Jul 4, 2026
I’m American – here are the seven most painfully English things about Wimbledon
They drown their strawberries in cream - when vinegar or Tabasco would be much better
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Related coverage for "Most European strawberries contain ‘forever chemical’ pesticides that disrupt hormones, study finds": NaturalNews.com — Study: Pesticide-Cyanobacteria Combination Increases Toxicity to Aquatic Organisms. Inc.com — 4 People Have Been Hospitalized. Now a Major Outbreak Tied to Frozen Berries Spreads Across the South. India Today — Why herbicide Atrazine remains legal in India despite bans in Europe, 37 nations. Medical Daily — A Pesticide Still Found on Your Strawberries and Apples More Than Doubles Parkinson's Risk, UCLA Finds. Quartz — Publix is recalling frozen blueberries across 8 states after an E. coli outbreak. The i Paper — I’m American – here are the seven most painfully English things about Wimbledon