"What do we know about the human health effects of neonicotinoids? Astonishingly little. Here’s why scientists say that isn’t good enough."
"Neonicotinoids—the world’s most widely used and fastest growing type of insecticide—have been at the center of the conversation about bee die-offs for several years. Even the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) recently acknowledged that very small quantities can impact pollinators. But what about human health?
“There is an amazing lack of information for such widely used pesticides,” Mount Sinai professor of pediatrics and preventative medicine and dean for global health Philip Landrigan told Civil Eats.
Now, a number of scientists, including those at the U.S. National Toxicology Program, say a closer look is needed."
Elizabeth Grossman reports for Civil Eats February 3, 2016.
"Are Bee-Killing Pesticides Impacting Our Health?"
Source: Civil Eats, 02/03/2016