The book progresses from the history of pesticide use to understanding their effects on the endocrine system.
It presents evidence linking pesticide exposure to adverse health outcomes, especially for vulnerable groups like pregnant women and children.
You'll learn about the research methodologies used to assess pesticide toxicity, offering a foundation for grasping the complex issue.
Ultimately, ""Pesticides and Health"" serves as a practical guide.
It empowers readers with actionable methods for reducing exposure through informed food choices, sustainable gardening practices, and advocacy for policy changes that promote healthier environments and pesticide regulation.
It connects environmental science with public health, providing nutritional strategies for supporting overall health and well-being.