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On Food Talk with Dani Nierenberg, Dani speaks with Kristin Coates, Co-Founder and CEO of Regenerative California. They talk about creating a regenerative farm in a region dominated by conventional agriculture, pathways to build a more hopeful food future, and how the organization's model can be spread to other counties and beyond. Plus, demand for raw milk continues despite health risks, a new briefing affirms that African countries already have proven alternatives to synthetic pesticides—now they need to scale, the presence of New World Screwworm is confirmed in the United States, a marine biologist works with fishers to protect endangered species, and more. While you're listening, subscribe, rate, and review the show; it would mean the world to us to have your feedback. You can listen to "Food Talk with Dani Nierenberg" wherever you consume your podcasts.
Elaine Borghi, Ph.D. is Unit Head for Monitoring and Surveillance, Nutrition, and Food Safety at the World Health Organization (WHO). Dr. Borghi contributes to the coordination of efforts for nutrition and food safety data management, the generation of regional and global-level estimates and data-sharing tools, and the facilitation of inter-department data and methods harmonization. She holds a Ph.D. from the Statistics Department of the University of Wisconsin and a master's degree in Statistics from the State University of Campinas in Brazil. Before her time at WHO, Dr. Borghi was a lecturer at the State University of Campinas for 12 years. In addition to teaching, she provided statistical support to research in agriculture planning for rural sustainable development. In this episode of Food Safety Matters, we speak with Dr. Borghi [24:38] about: How the methodology behind the new WHO global foodborne disease burden estimates has evolved since the original 2015 estimates New insights related to national and regional differences and trends over time How WHO compiles and validates the data on which the estimates are based, and the role that international partners and surveillance systems play in this process Translating the data into actionable food safety interventions, as promoted by the theme of WFSD 2026, "From Burden to Solutions—Safe Food Everywhere" How different stakeholder groups can utilize the estimates to prioritize risks, allocate resources, and strengthen food safety systems What regional differences in the burden of foodborne illness reveal about the need for targeted interventions The importance of also estimating and communicating the economic burden of foodborne diseases How WHO envisions the updated estimates shaping global food safety policy, surveillance, and collaboration. News and Resources News FDA Modernizes Oversight of Pesticides in Food [3:48] Bipartisan Bill Would Give FDA Authority to Destroy Contaminated Food Imports [7:00] 'Natural' Food Dyes May Have Health Risks Too, Studies Show [13:38] Study Suggests Sweetener May Contribute to Liver Disease [20:51] Resources World Food Safety Day 2026 to Coincide with Release of Updated WHO Foodborne Disease Burden Estimates Global Foodborne Disease Burden Comparable to Malaria, Per Updated WHO Estimates We Want to Hear from You! Please send us your questions and suggestions to podcast@food-safety.com
À la Une de la presse ce mercredi 3 juin : l'alerte de l'ONU qui redoute un retour d'El Niño dans les mois à venir ; l'inquiétude grandissante face aux atermoiements de Donald Trump vis-à-vis de l'Iran, et à l'amateurisme de sa diplomatie ; la colère de l'opposition algérienne face à un régime qui cadenasse chaque jour un peu plus le pays ; les députés français face à un scandale sanitaire passé, et un autre peut-être en cours ; et la "fashion battle" entre footballeurs français et anglais.
École primaire de Roche-Terre : plusieurs élèves pris de malaises après des suspicions de fuite de gaz ou de pesticides by TOPFM MAURITIUS
The Illinois Corn Marketing Board has long utilized corn checkoff funding to share the story of Illinois corn farmers with consumers. In this Managing for Profit, Lindsay Croke, director of communications and marketing with ICMB, discusses some of the current ways the message of Illinois corn is reaching the masses. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
A new map from the advocacy nonprofit Beyond Toxics aims to help people identify what kinds of pesticide have been sprayed in communities over the last decade. The nonprofit partnered with the University of Oregon Infographics Lab to compile notices of intent to apply pesticides on state, county and private forestland from 2014 to 2024. Users can filter by location, year, the type of chemical and whether it was applied aerially or on the ground. Mason Leavitt is a GIS analyst and programs manager for Beyond Toxics. He joins us with more details on how individuals and community groups can use the map.
You won't believe this new medical use for Classic Coca-Cola; The solution for menopausal sleep problems goes beyond mere hormone replacement; Paxlovid strikes out vs. Covid in new trials; Pesticide exposure may explain rising colorectal cancer rates in young people; Big Food touts faulty study that claims healthier food regulations will cost consumers; Higher aerobic fitness boosts size of the brain's memory centers—as does memorizing London taxi routes.
Today we're kicking off a new series, Detox in a Toxic World, with a deep dive into environmental toxins and their impact on health. In this episode, we break down what environmental toxins actually are, how they affect the body, and why this topic is both real and often wildly misunderstood. We walk through the major categories of toxins in modern life, including microplastics, pesticides, mycotoxins, heavy metals, food additives, and synthetic dyes, and explain the key mechanisms through which they may drive inflammation, oxidative stress, hormone disruption, mitochondrial dysfunction, and more.We also explore one of the biggest questions in this space: why do some people seem to tolerate environmental exposures just fine, while others develop chronic symptoms and disease? This episode is here to give you a more balanced, evidence-based, and deeper look at a topic that is too often led by fear, oversimplification, and misinformation, so you can better understand what matters, what may not, and how to think about your health more clearly.Companion Guide: drmaryellawood.com/guides
TODAY ON THE ROBERT SCOTT BELL SHOW: Vaxxed Children Are Risky, Lisa Rooney, Homeopathy, Vibrant Life 24/7, Erechthites Hieracifolia, Psych Meds Off Ramp, Razi Ann Berry, NaturalPath, Love is Medicine, Pesticides on Organics, and MORE! https://robertscottbell.com/are-unvaccinated-children-risky-lisa-rooney-erechthites-hieracifolia-off-ramp-for-psychotropic-meds-razi-ann-berry-albertsons-used-pesticides-on-organics-and-more/ Purpose and Character The use of copyrighted material on the website is for non-commercial, educational purposes, and is intended to provide benefit to the public through information, critique, teaching, scholarship, or research. Nature of Copyrighted Material Weensure that the copyrighted material used is for supplementary and illustrative purposes and that it contributes significantly to the user's understanding of the content in a non-detrimental way to the commercial value of the original content. Amount and Substantiality Our website uses only the necessary amount of copyrighted material to achieve the intended purpose and does not substitute for the original market of the copyrighted works. Effect on Market Value The use of copyrighted material on our website does not in any way diminish or affect the market value of the original work. We believe that our use constitutes a 'fair use' of any such copyrighted material as provided for in section 107 of the U.S. Copyright Law. If you believe that any content on the website violates your copyright, please contact us providing the necessary information, and we will take appropriate action to address your concern.
Did you know that glyphosate is the most commonly used herbicide in the world, and because of its ubiquitous use, glyphosate can be found in most of our bodies? Join Food Sleuth Radio host and Registered Dietitian, Melinda Hemmelgarn for her conversation with Lianne Sheppard, PhD, Professor in the Departments of Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences, and Biostatistics at the University of WA-Seattle. Sheppard discusses highlights and conclusions from the Seattle Glyphosate Symposium, and the risks from long term, low-level exposure. She also discusses why EPA registration of a pesticide does not mean that the pesticide is safe. To see the pesticides (insecticides, herbicides, fungicides and rodenticides) used in your part of the country, see the USGS maps of pesticide use: https://water.usgs.gov/nawqa/pnsp/usage/maps/compound_listing.php Related Websites: Glyphosate symposium: https://deohs.washington.edu/sgs/statement
Synthetic pesticides: they're the ultimate bogeyman in the mind of today's chemophobic health "influencer." As popular as this view is, it's badly misguided. The truth is that pesticides have dramatically reduced farming's environmental footprint—helping protect beneficial insects as food production grows. As we celebrate World Bee Day, medical toxicologist Dr. Liza Lockwood joins us to discuss the lesser-known environmental and public health benefits of modern chemistry. Did you know, for instance, that the judicious use of pesticides helps control disease-causing weeds and microbes that used to kill people by the thousands? Let's take a closer look at one of science's most controversial topics on this episode of the Science Dispatch podcast.
Welcome to The Turf Zone podcast. On this episode we preview presentations and activities for the procrastinators recertification seminar on June 11, 2026 in Maryland. Introductory comments are from 8:00 AM to 8:10 AM with moderator Dr. Carroll. From 8:10 AM to 9:00 AM will be a presentation titled “Thinking Outside the Chemical Box: Prospects for Alternative Approaches to Weed Management in Turf” by Dr. Daniel Buonaiuto, Assistant Professor, Department of Plant Science and Landscape Architecture, University of Maryland. For the past half century, the field of weed science has been focused on chemically managing noxious weeds and invasive plants. While this focus has led to useful advances in weed control, it has also given rise to herbicide resistant weed genotypes and increased incidences of negative environmental and health impacts. Scientists are calling for a new weed science research agenda focused on integrating chemical control with mechanical, cultural and biological management approaches, but new research agendas take time, and the weeds are growing right now. In this session we'll survey the tools and techniques that are available right now that can aid turf professionals in managing problematic weeds with fewer chemicals. We'll also discuss the potential for practitioner-research partnerships to rapidly advance our collective expertise in integrated weed management in turfgrass systems. From 9:00 AM to 9:50 AM will be a presentation titled “Improving Dollar Spot Control While Reducing Fungicide Inputs” by Mr. Uday Kumar, Doctoral Candidate, Department of Plant Science and Landscape Architecture. Dollar spot is the most common and costly disease on golf course fairways in the Mid-Atlantic region, and most courses rely heavily on calendar-based fungicide programs to keep it in check. This presentation covers two practical, research-backed approaches that can help superintendents get better control while reducing the number of sprays applied each season. Three years of field trials at the University of Maryland showed that timing fungicide applications using the Smith–Kerns dollar spot prediction model at the 20% threshold provided the same level of control as a standard 14-day calendar program while reducing applications by two to four sprays per season. In addition, nightly UVC irradiation delivered by an autonomous mower consistently suppressed dollar spot in lab, greenhouse, and field conditions. When UVC was combined with fungicides at 28-day intervals, turf quality remained acceptable while significantly reducing chemical inputs. Together, these tools offer a more precise and sustainable approach to dollar spot management on golf course fairways. Presentations will break from 9:50 AM to 10:00 AM then resume with a presentation titled “IPM Strategies for Ornamental Landscape Diseases” from 10:00 AM to 10:50 AM presented by Dr. David Clement, Plant Pathologist, University of Maryland Extension. Many landscape ornamental diseases require early diagnosis for effective management. Scouting is critical to finding symptoms early. This presentation will cover the common diseases in Maryland landscapes along with key diagnostic symptoms coupled with Integrated Pest Management strategies. From 10:50 AM to 11:40 AM Mr. Geoffrey Rinehart, Senior Lecturer, Institute of Applied Agriculture, University of Maryland will present “Fertilizer Product Selection and Nanotechnology Use in Fertilizer Programs” This presentation will provide information about what nanotechnology is and how it is being researched to improve the efficiency and efficacy of turf fertilizers and plant protectant products. In addition, this talk will encompass an overview of the major nitrogen fertilizer sources and their respective release characteristics. Timings for utilizing various major fertilizer sources for improved turfgrass health and effective nitrogen utilization will be discussed. From 11:40 AM to 12:30 PM Dr. Mark Carroll. Associate Professor, Department of Plant Science and Landscape Architecture, University of Maryland will present “Organic Lawn Care: Principles, Science and Landscape Architecture, University of Maryland” Synthetic fertilizers and pesticide treatments are often the primary chemical inputs in conventional lawn care; however, growing human health and environmental concerns have many homeowners seeking lawn care programs that are marketed as Natural or Organic. Natural and Organic programs emphasize the use of materials and practices that enrich soil organic matter and promote presence of organisms perceived to be beneficial to promoting plant health. This presentation will review the principles underlying an organic approach to turfgrass management and will provide an overview of the materials being used by lawn care operators in Maryland that offer organic or natural lawn care services. Difficulties in adhering to organic precepts when offering an organic or natural lawn care program will also be discussed. From 12:30 PM to 1:15 PM the presentations will break for lunch and resume with a presentation titled “Pesticide and Fertilizer Spray Calibration Field Demonstration” from 1:15 PM to 2:00 PM by Steve Holman, Paint Branch Turfgrass Facility Research Technician. For additional information about the event visit the Maryland Turfgrass Council website at www.mdturfcouncil.org You have been listening to The Turf Zone Podcast. Follow The Turf Zone on X, Facebook and LinkedIn for all things turfgrass, featuring podcasts, magazines, events and more. Visit www.theturfzone.com for more. 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Researchers are learning more about pesticides that are leaching into Montana's waterways. They're finding that streams and rivers in urban areas might be more impacted than waters near farm fields.
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Host and American Family Farmer, Doug Stephan (www.eastleighfarm.com) shares the biggest news affecting smaller family farmers, starting with the Farm Bill. The House is working on another draft Farm Bill, continuing with the hold up. Additionally, the U.S. House passed the Farm, Food, and National Security Act of 2026 (H.R. 8467) on April 30, 2026, with a 224-200 bipartisan vote, advancing a new five-year farm bill that strengthens crop insurance, raises commodity reference prices, and reauthorizes USDA programs through 2031. The bill now faces a difficult path in the Senate, where it needs 60 votes to overcome a filibuster. The Farm Bill also contains significant changes to SNAP (food assistance), which has been a major point of debate, with many questioning why this is even included on this bill at all. Moving along, a new study suggests people living in areas with heavy pesticide use face significantly higher risk of cancer. The research suggests that combinations of pesticides, even those considered safe individually, can act together to damage cells, suggesting environmental exposure is a major, previously underestimated factor in cancer rates. Regions with high agricultural activity, specifically the US Midwest, showed significantly higher cancer incidence, with some estimates suggesting risks comparable to or higher than smoking for certain cancers. The study found that "pesticide cocktails"—combinations of chemicals (like Glyphosate, Atrazine, and [Dicamba])—multiply cancer risk, rather than any single chemical acting alone. Even pesticides deemed "non-carcinogenic" individually by regulatory standards appear to contribute to cancer risk when combined in the environment. Researchers identified that these mixtures can disrupt liver cells—a primary detoxification organ—years before a cancer diagnosis. The study linked higher exposure to increased rates of leukemia, non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, and cancers of the bladder, colon, lung, and pancreas. In case you missed it, May is Mental Health Month. The American Farm Bureau Federation (AFBF) Farm State of Mind campaign, supported by the Farm State of Mind Alliance formed in 2025, works to reduce mental health stigma and increase access to resources for farmers and ranchers. The initiative provides a national directory, free counseling, and training to support mental wellness in rural communities. Founded by AFBF, National Farmers Union, National 4-H Council, and Farm Foundation, the Alliance brings together trusted voices to make, “It's okay not to be okay,” a standard in agricultural communities. The campaign utilizes initiatives like farm-focused mental health articles in magazines and on TV. The campaign emphasizes May as Mental Health Awareness Month to reach out to neighbors in the agricultural community.For more on the American Family Farmer…Website: AmericanFamilyFarmerShow.comSocial Media: @GoodDayNetworks
What was Roundup, the herbicide born from a soap crisis in a radioactive Idaho slag heap, that became the most widely used weed-killer in human history — and how did the shy, introverted chemist who discovered it almost by accident set in motion a transformation of global agriculture more radical than anything since the plough? Why did a company drowning in Agent Orange lawsuits and Superfund sites stake its entire future on a single molecule — and how did that gamble lead, step by step, to the most audacious business strategy in the history of farming: owning not just the chemical, but the biology of the crop itself?Join John and Patrick for the fourth episode of their Monsanto series — the phosphate mines of Idaho, the patent cliff, the genetically modified seed, and the ultimate expression of John Queeny's founding insight — in an age when the most powerful thing a company could own was no longer a factory, but a strand of DNA...----------In Sponsorship with J&K Fresh.The customs broker who is your fruit and veggies' personal bodyguard. Learn more here!-----------Join the History of Fresh Produce Club for ad-free listening, bonus episodes, book discounts and access to an exclusive chatroom community.Support us!Share this episode with your friendsGive a 5-star ratingWrite a review-----------Subscribe to our biweekly newsletter here for extra stories related to recent episodes, book recommendations, a sneak peek of upcoming episodes and more.-----------Instagram, TikTok, Threads:@historyoffreshproduceEmail: historyoffreshproduce@gmail.com
Our guest tonight is Bernadette Del Chiaro, Senior Vice President at the Environmental Working Group, a non-profit working to empower people with breakthrough research to make informed choices and live a healthy life in a healthy environment.Bernadette leads EWG's California operations, building the organization at the state level to continue its groundbreaking work on advancing critical environmental and public health priorities, through innovative policies, enhanced transparency and improved accountability of government agencies.Del Chiaro has 30 years of experience building non-profit organizations focused on the goals of clean energy and a healthier environment. Most recently, she served as the executive director of the California Solar and Storage Association. Under her leadership, it became the nation's largest clean energy business association focused on consumer-facing solar energy solutions.Prior to that, she worked for nearly two decades for environmental non-profit organizations, including Environment California, where she championed the Million Solar Roofs Initiative, and the Toxics Action Center, where she helped neighborhood groups fight for their right to a clean environment.Del Chiaro has authored several reports on a variety of energy topics and has been widely quoted in many national, international and local media outlets.In tonight's episode we discuss the following:Despite the known negative health effects of "forever chemicals" known as PFAS, they are still legally used as pesticides on food grown throughout the United States, with a few exceptions, such as in Maine.In a March 2026 EWG study involving 930 samples of non-organic California-grown produce, 37% were found to be contaminated with PFAS-based pesticides.EWG is supporting legislation such as AB 1603, which would ban the use of PFAS-based pesticides in California by 2035.In the meantime, EWG recommends continuing to consume produce, favoring organic produce when feasible, and using proper washing techniques.Risks associated with PFAS exposure can be further reduced by favoring produce on EWG's "Clean Fifteen" list, and avoiding the "Dirty Dozen".Support the showVisit us at climatemoneywatchdog.org!
Send Zorba a message!Zorba digs into how harmful are the chemicals that make our lawns weed-free and impossibly green. He helps out a caller who wants to politely switch doctors, and he helps a listener who has statin questions. Zorba weighs in on tart cherry extract, we hear a mom joke, and Karl talks about the shock jock radio DJs from his childhood.Support the showProduction, edit, and music by Karl ChristensonSend your question to Dr. Zorba (he loves to help!):Phone: 608-492-9292 (call anytime)Email: askdoctorzorba@gmail.comWeb: www.doctorzorba.orgStay well!
Send Zorba a message!Zorba digs into how harmful are the chemicals that make our lawns weed-free and impossibly green. He helps out a caller who wants to politely switch doctors, and he helps a listener who has statin questions. Zorba weighs in on tart cherry extract, we hear a mom joke, and Karl talks about the shock jock radio DJs from his childhood.Support the showProduction, edit, and music by Karl ChristensonSend your question to Dr. Zorba (he loves to help!):Phone: 608-492-9292 (call anytime)Email: askdoctorzorba@gmail.comWeb: www.doctorzorba.orgStay well!
Le nombre d'enfants atteints de cancers en France augmente de manière continue. D'autres pathologies infantiles graves – malformations, troubles du neurodéveloppement, diminution du quotient intellectuel – suivent la même tendance. Les pesticides sont de plus en plus pointés du doigt par la communauté scientifique. Pourtant, la France reste le premier consommateur européen et le troisième au niveau mondial. Face à ce paradoxe, médecins, victimes et citoyens décident d'agir.
En France, tous les fruits et légumes ne sont pas égaux face aux pesticides. Les différences tiennent surtout à deux facteurs très simples : la fragilité du produit face aux parasites et la façon dont on le consomme (avec ou sans peau).Parmi les aliments les plus concernés, on retrouve régulièrement certains fruits à peau fine. La fraise arrive souvent en tête : elle est très sensible aux champignons et aux insectes, ce qui entraîne des traitements fréquents, et sa surface poreuse retient facilement les résidus. Même logique pour la pomme, largement consommée avec la peau, et souvent traitée pour assurer sa conservation. Le raisin est aussi très exposé, car il pousse en grappes serrées, propices aux maladies.Du côté des légumes, certains cumulent les risques. La tomate, très cultivée sous serre, peut recevoir plusieurs traitements selon les conditions. Les épinard et les salade posent un autre problème : leurs feuilles larges captent directement les pulvérisations, et comme on les consomme entiers, les résidus restent présents. Enfin, le poivron est régulièrement cité pour sa sensibilité aux parasites.À l'inverse, certains produits sont naturellement mieux protégés. Les fruits à peau épaisse comme la banane ou l'avocat limitent fortement l'exposition, car on ne consomme pas leur enveloppe. Les légumes racines comme la carotte ou la pomme de terre peuvent contenir des résidus, mais ceux-ci sont souvent réduits par l'épluchage.Comment expliquer ces écarts ? Les pesticides ne pénètrent pas tous profondément dans les tissus. Beaucoup restent en surface, mais certains sont dits “systémiques” : ils circulent dans la plante. Cela signifie qu'un simple rinçage ne suffit pas toujours à tout éliminer.Pour s'en protéger, plusieurs gestes simples sont efficaces. D'abord, varier son alimentation : cela évite d'accumuler toujours les mêmes résidus. Ensuite, laver soigneusement les fruits et légumes à l'eau courante, en frottant, ce qui réduit déjà une partie des traces. Éplucher quand c'est possible aide aussi, même si cela enlève une partie des nutriments.Le levier le plus efficace reste de privilégier les produits issus de l'agriculture biologique pour les aliments les plus exposés. Le bio n'est pas totalement exempt de traitements, mais les substances utilisées sont plus limitées et souvent moins persistantes.Enfin, il faut garder une vision équilibrée : les bénéfices à consommer des fruits et légumes restent largement supérieurs aux risques liés aux pesticides. L'enjeu n'est pas de s'en méfier, mais de faire des choix un peu plus éclairés. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Jordan Sather opens with a refreshingly honest rant on self-inflicted health crises, the difference between ignorance and nescience, and why leading by example is the most powerful tool in your health arsenal. Then the news gets spicy. Fauci's senior NIAID adviser David Moranz has been indicted for obstructing COVID investigations, Peter Daszak is all but confirmed as a coconspirator, and Fauci himself faces a May 11 statute of limitations deadline. Purdue Pharma gets dissolved and hit with a $5 billion penalty. The farm bill strips pesticide liability protections from Big Ag, and Thomas Massey's PRIME Act opens the door for local farmers to sell directly to consumers. Trump nominates Dr. Nicole Safier for Surgeon General, drawing cautious optimism. And Ron Johnson keeps the pressure on with new VAERS data and evidence the CDC hid the myocarditis signal entirely.
→ Get My Brand Masterlist: https://drchristiangonzalez.com/best-brands-form-2-2/ → Get My Premium Coffee for Toxins Guide: https://drchristiangonzalez.com/premium-coffee-for-toxins-pdf-request-form/ → Shop all my verified, tested and preferred wellness products - includes most up to date brands: https://theswellscore.com/pages/drg Episode Description You drink coffee every single day. But nobody ever told you it might also be delivering heavy metals, pesticides, and mold directly into your body. Dr. G contacted 50 coffee companies and asked for one thing — show us your third party testing. 43 never responded. One opted out. One refused to share documentation. And only 3 brands could actually prove what's in their product. In an industry worth billions, built on daily consumption, that number should stop you cold. In this episode, you'll find out: • Which 3 coffee brands passed the full investigation — heavy metals, pesticides, mold toxins, microbial safety — and what made them stand out • The full list of brands that never responded, and why silence is its own answer • Why "organic," "clean," and "third party tested" on a label means nothing without the actual documentation to back it up Popularity does not equal purity. This is the episode you share with everyone who starts their morning with coffee. Timestamps: 0:00 - Intro 1:22 - Why Coffee Quality Actually Matters (Mold, Pesticides & Heavy Metals) 2:25 - What Poor Quality Coffee Does to Your Body Every Single Day 3:47 - The Four Standards Used to Evaluate Every Brand 5:30 - Companies That Failed to Respond 5:52 - Brand #1 That Passed the Investigation 7:09 - More Companies That Failed to Respond 7:27 - Brand #2 That Passed the Investigation 8:09 - More Companies With No Documentation 8:23 - Brand #3 That Passed the Investigation 9:07 - One Company on Hold: Strong But Incomplete Testing 9:32 - Final Verdict: 43 Out of 50 Companies Had Nothing to Show Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On Day 76 of the Homeland Security Department shutdown, the House joins the Senate in passing a full fiscal-year spending bill to fund all the department's agencies except ICE & CBP; Illinois Accountability Commission releases its final report on what it says were abuses by federal immigration agents in Chicago; Commerce Department says core inflation is 3.2%, driven by higher fuel prices from the war with Iran; Senate votes for a sixth time almost along party lines to block a Democratic resolution to require the U.S. stop military action against Iran without Congressional authorization; President Donald Trump signs an executive order to create a new government website where people can find and compare private-sector retirement savings accounts; House passes a five-year farm bill, after passing an amendment to remove a provision that would have given pesticide companies immunity from some liability claims; FCC Chair Brendan Carr says the White House did not pressure the commission to start an early review of Disney's broadcast licenses over President Trump's feud with ABC late night talk show host Jimmy Kimmel; Senate bans Senators from betting on prediction markets; King Charles III & Queen Camilla finish up their state visit to the U.S. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
durée : 00:58:33 - Cultures monde - par : Julie Gacon, Mélanie Chalandon - Le récent projet de loi venant encadrer l'usage des pesticides ne semble pas remettre en cause le modèle d'agriculture intensive dopée aux intrants qui prévaut en Inde. En dépit d'initiatives de promotion de l'agriculture naturelle, de multiples freins à la transition persistent. - réalisation : Vivian Lecuivre, Fanny Richez, Sacha Mattei, Barthélémy Gaillard, Anouk Milliot, Pénélope Le Mauguen - invités : Frédéric Landy Professeur de géographie à l'université Paris-Nanterre, Delphine Thivet Maîtresse de conférences en sociologie de l'université de Bordeaux, chercheuse au centre Emile Durkheim, Laurent Gaberell Expert agriculture et alimentation pour l'ONG suisse Public Eye Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France
Republican and Democratic candidates in Kentucky's 6th District race appear on Kentucky Tonight, Congressman Massie wants a provision that would sheild pesticide companies from lawsuits stripped from the U.S. farm bill, KCTCS and NKU team up to make transfering easier on students, and more doors are opening for those recovering from addiction in Eastern Kentucky.
Episode 833: Neal and Toby dive into China's block of Meta's acquisition of AI startup Manus, citing national security concerns. Then, the Supreme Court hears arguments on whether ‘geofence' warrants violate the US Constitution's right to privacy, even when committing criminal acts. Next, the MAHA Moms march to the Supreme Court to protest the use of a pesticide used on oat and corn as they claim it causes cancer. Meanwhile, Toby looks into the trend of brides buying wedding dresses much closer to their wedding day because they're quickly losing weight thanks to GLP-1 drugs. Learn more at https://www.windmillair.com/MBD Get tix for Morning Brew's live show! https://www.caveat.nyc/events/morning-brew-presents-business-island-4-30-2026 Subscribe to Morning Brew Daily for more of the news you need to start your day. Share the show with a friend, and leave us a review on your favorite podcast app. Listen to Morning Brew Daily Here: https://www.swap.fm/l/mbd-note Watch Morning Brew Daily Here: https://www.youtube.com/@MorningBrewDailyShow Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's the final show with Alan Leer, and we're not going out quietly. A major study is mapping pesticide exposure against cancer hotspots and raising awkward questions about what “safe” even means when chemicals mix in the real world. Meanwhile SpaceX tries to get Falcon Heavy back up, but the weather does what it does. Back home, London gets a proper academic flex out of UCL, and in gaming, Diablo IV drops Lord of Hatred — the kind of expansion that eats your evening and asks for seconds. For the full reads, it's all on standard.co.uk — and cheers for listening. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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As interest in drone spraying grows, so too does the need to stay grounded in the fundamentals, especially when it comes to pesticide labels and personal safety. While drone application of pesticides is still an emerging area, the requirement to read and follow pesticide labels applies regardless of the equipment being used. Lisa Rybchuk, president... Read More
There is an important pesticide bill this year: House Bill 51-55 An Act Concerning Pesticide Reporting Modernization. What is it all about and what would the impact be on Connecticut if it doesn't pass this session? We asked Joyce Leiz, executive director of The Connecticut Audubon Society.To see the full context of the bill: AN ACT CONCERNING PESTICIDE REPORTING MODERNIZATION.
Peter Wilson is back and this month we're standing with the Irish farmers, truckers and taxi drivers out on the roads. This week Peter breaks down what's really happening with the Irish protests, why RTE and mainstream media are blacking out the story, and what it means when Guards from the North show up in balaclavas to pepper spray a 14-year-old. We also cover how the Irish Guards themselves called in sick rather than confront their own people and what that tells you about where this is heading. But this episode is full of solutions. Peter shares exactly what protesters should do if approached by police (say absolutely nothing), how a PMA member just won thousands in compensation from a debt collector using GDPR, and how you can start cutting your energy bills today from as little as £25. About my Guest: Ex Royal Navy gunner and armourer, turned professional fighter. Owned and ran own martial arts gym for about 30 years. Always been aware of something not being right in the world, went deep into it after losing over £1million of property in 1 week including own home. So been up and been down even living in a car for a while with his wife Janine and 4 dogs. What we Discussed: 00:00 Introduction & Welcome Back Peter Wilson 02:15 What Is Really Happening with the Irish Protests 06:30 RTE & Mainstream Media Blackout on the Protests 09:45 The Unity of the Irish People & Why This Is Different 13:00 Fuel Tax — Over 50% Goes Straight to Government 16:20 Carbon Tax Lies — Carbon Is Essential to All Life 19:10 Heat Pumps: The Green Agenda Destroying Homes & Finances 23:40 How to Create Your Own Energy from £25 28:00 Irish Guards Calling in Sick — Standing with Their Own 31:15 Police from the North in Balaclavas — The New Black & Tans 35:00 Voter Fraud: Hungary, Romania & Ireland 39:20 How to Handle Police at a Protest — Say NOTHING & Record Everything 43:00 Private Parking Charges — How Peter's Group Beats Them Every Time 46:30 GDPR Court WIN — Member Wins Compensation from Debt Collector 50:10 Frishman v Vac Seal Holdings & Why Original Lenders Must Sign 55:00 Chancery Court Mortgage Case Update — 3 Years in the Making 58:30 The Recipe for Beating Debt Collectors — Almost Ready 1:02:00 April 1st Moon Landing — CGI, Green Screens & Actress Astronauts 1:05:20 The Firmament, the Van Allen Belt & Why Rockets Cannot Go to Space 1:09:00 Nasal Vaccines Being Given in Schools — What Parents Need to Know 1:13:00 Lyme Disease, Tourette's & Man-Made Illnesses 1:17:00 Chemtrails, Pavement Spraying & Toxins Affecting Our Pets 1:20:30 Shop Flowers, Pesticides & the Hazmat Suits Nobody Talks About 1:24:00 Deodorants, Aluminium & Why Women's Breast Cancer Links to Lymph Nodes 1:27:00 The Onion Trick — Drawing Toxins from Your Body While You Sleep 1:30:00 Growing Your Own Food, Pickling & Going Back to Basics 1:34:00 Skool.com — Building Your Own Sovereign Enterprise & Community 1:39:00 Peter's Upcoming Newcastle Event — Health, Privacy, Energy & Finance Solutions 1:44:00 Final Thoughts & Wrap Up How to Contact Peter: https://www.skool.com/check-mate-the-matrix-2832/about?ref=f30a0a71fea743aa8f9b8fb632d6129c More about the Awakening Podcast: All Episodes can be found at www.awakeningpodcast.org Join my PodFather Podcast Coaching Community https://www.skool.com/podfather/about Start Your Own SKOOL Community https://www.skool.com/signup?ref=c72a37fe832f49c584d7984db9e54b71 Awakening Podcast Social Media / Coaching / My Other Podcasts https://roycoughlan.com/ Our Facebook Group can be found at https://www.facebook.com/royawakening #IrishProtests #FarmerProtest #IrelandAwakens #PeterWilson #AwakeningPodcast #RoyCoughlan #FuelTax #CarbonTax #IrishFarmers #TruckerProtest #CommonLaw #NaturalLaw #Sovereignty #GDPR #GDPRWin #DebtCollectors #PrivateParkingCharges #CCJ #EnergyFreedom #SolarPower #OffGrid #SkoolCommunity #SovereignEnterprise #MoonLanding #Firmament #Chemtrails #NasalVaccine #LymeDisease #GrowYourOwnFood #HealthFreedom #PrivateMembersAssociation #Awakening #ConsumerRights #CommonLawWin #DebtFree #ProtestRights #SayNothing #SilenceIsGolden #DataBreach #Chancery #MortgageFraud #CheckMateTheMatrix
In this eye-opening episode of the Whole Body Detox Show, David DeHaas sits down with Zen Honeycutt, founding executive director of Moms Across America, to uncover the alarming impact of glyphosate and other pesticides in our food supply, parks, and playgrounds.Glyphosate, the most widely used herbicide in the world, is found in millions of pounds on American crops and public spaces every year. Zen shares how exposure to these chemicals is linked to endocrine disruption, reproductive harm, chronic illnesses, and even changes in children's brain and hormone development. From autism symptoms and autoimmune issues to serious long-term health concerns, the stakes have never been higher for families today.Learn about Moms Across America's tireless campaigns to educate, empower, and protect communities—from removing Roundup from stores to pushing legislation that prioritizes children's health over corporate profits. Zen explains how you can take action in as little as five minutes a day: hosting organic potlucks, joining local toxin-free campaigns, or connecting with other parents online.This episode also dives into the controversial Farm Bill, EPA regulation delays, and the ongoing struggle for local control over public safety and chemical exposure. Zen's passion and advocacy show that change is possible, and that protecting our families starts with knowledge, awareness, and taking action.Whether you're a concerned parent, a health advocate, or simply someone who wants to understand the real risks in the food you eat and the water you drink, this episode offers actionable insights and hope for a healthier future.
Facing billions of dollars in settlements for cancer linked to glyphosate in Roundup, the pesticide industry is seeking legal immunity from injury lawsuits. We hear from Leah Wilson, executive Director and co-founder of Stand for Health Freedom. Order Sharyl's new bestselling book: “Follow the $cience.” Subscribe to my two podcasts: “The Sharyl Attkisson Podcast” and “Full Measure After Hours.” Leave a review, subscribe and share with your friends! Support independent journalism by visiting the new Sharyl Attkisson store.
Integrative rheumatologist Dr. Aly Cohen combines conventional rheumatology medications with lifestyle and environmental health approaches to manage autoimmune disease, emphasizing nutrition, sleep, exercise, the gut microbiome, and reducing exposure to synthetic chemicals, pesticides, and contaminated water. They discuss how immunosuppressive drugs can be lifesaving but carry infection risks, and how “risk mitigation” and anti-inflammatory dietary patterns can support resilience. Cohen highlights vitamin D's importance in autoimmunity and COVID outcomes and lists four foundational supplements: a clean multivitamin (including iodine), vitamin D3 guided by blood levels, a quality probiotic, and omega-3 fish oil with adequate EPA+DHA; they also cover cautious use of curcumin, limited enthusiasm for glucosamine/chondroitin, and a measured view of collagen. Cohen promotes her hybrid Smart Human Health Summit on women's health (Saturday, April 25), featuring clinicians speaking on menopause/HRT, dementia, cardiology, endocrinology, GLP-1s, and toxins, with in-person, virtual, and recorded access.
The government is finally catching up to what biohackers have known for decades, and the man helping lead that charge just sat down with Host Dave Asprey to talk longevity science, aging biomarkers, dietary overhaul, AI in medicine, and what a real science-first health agenda actually looks like. Watch this episode on YouTube for the full video experience: https://www.youtube.com/@DaveAspreyBPR Jim O'Neill served as Deputy Secretary of Health and Human Services and Acting Director of the CDC before being nominated to lead the National Science Foundation in March 2026. Before entering government, he was CEO of SENS Research Foundation, where he led cutting-edge regenerative medicine research targeting mitochondrial mutations, senescent cells, and neocortex rejuvenation. He is a 30-year veteran of health care reform and a genuine longevity insider. Dave and Jim cover the complete rewrite of federal dietary guidelines, the government's new randomized controlled trials on saturated fats, and why grains are no longer the core of a "balanced diet." They dig into a 144 million dollar ARPA H program to establish causal aging biomarkers that will unlock real anti-aging drug development and accelerate the kind of longevity research the SENS Foundation pioneered. Jim explains why current aging clocks and DNA methylation markers are not enough, and what comes next for functional medicine, sleep optimization, and metabolism research. They also break down the CDC's return to its infectious disease core, the future of AI in health care, wearable data for disease surveillance, organ bioprinting, GLP-1s, supplements like vitamin D, peptides, and the right to self-experiment. You will learn: Why the new federal dietary guidelines finally reject grain-centric nutrition and validate what the biohacking world has argued for 25 years How a 144 million dollar government program aims to build the causal biomarkers that will make real anti-aging and longevity drug development possible What Jim thinks about DNA methylation clocks and why better tools are needed to measure aging and human performance How AI is reshaping prescription refills, clinical decision support, Medicare reimbursement, and the future of functional medicine Why Jim wears an Oura Ring and uses sleep optimization data to make daily health decisions The government's evolving stance on peptides, supplements, and therapies that are not patent protected How organ bioprinting using a patient's own cells could solve the organ shortage crisis What real science replication looks like and why the government is now funding it What the CDC is doing to refocus on infectious disease while shedding mission creep How GLP-1s, fitness tracking, and updated nutrition strategies could significantly cut national obesity rates within five years Thank you to our sponsors! - Neuronic | Go to www.neuronic.online Code DAVE for $100 off - iRestore | Reverse hair loss with www.irestore.com/DAVE and get exclusive savings on the iRestore Elite, use code DAVE - Go to timeline.com/dave and save 20% with code DAVE20 - Superstratum Labs | Get Dave's exact home mold detox kit and save 10% at superstratumlabs.com/products/dave Dave Asprey is a four-time New York Times bestselling author, founder of Bulletproof Coffee, and the father of biohacking. With over 1,000 interviews and 1 million monthly listeners, The Human Upgrade brings you the knowledge to take control of your biology, extend your longevity, and optimize every system in your body and mind. Each episode delivers cutting-edge insights inhealth, performance, neuroscience, supplements, nutrition, biohacking, emotional intelligence, and conscious living. New episodes are released every Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, and Sunday (BONUS). Dave asks the questions no one else will and gives you real tools to become stronger, smarter, and more resilient. Keywords: Jim O'Neill, CDC, HHS, dietary guidelines, saturated fat, aging biomarkers, ARPA H, SENS Research Foundation, longevity, anti-aging, senescent cells, mitochondria, DNA methylation, sleep optimization, Oura Ring, AI healthcare, organ bioprinting, GLP-1, peptides, vitamin D, supplements, functional medicine, biohacking, Dave Asprey, human performance, metabolism Resources: • Learn more at: https://www.hhs.gov/ • Get My 2026 Clean Nicotine Roadmap | Enroll for free at https://daveasprey.com/2026-clean-nicotine-roadmap/ • Dave Asprey's Latest News | Go to https://daveasprey.com/ to join Inside Track today. • Danger Coffee: https://dangercoffee.com/discount/dave15 • My Daily Supplements: SuppGrade Labs (15% Off) • Favorite Blue Light Blocking Glasses: TrueDark (15% Off) • Dave Asprey's BEYOND Conference: https://beyondconference.com • Dave Asprey's New Book – Heavily Meditated: https://daveasprey.com/heavily-meditated • Join My Substack (Live Access To Podcast Recordings): https://substack.daveasprey.com/ • Upgrade Labs: https://upgradelabs.com Timestamps: 00:00 – Trailer 01:15 – Dietary Guidelines Overhaul 06:48 – Misinformation & Scientific Integrity 10:26 – Longevity vs. Chronic Disease 13:03 – Aging Biomarkers & ARPA-H 14:31 – CDC's Refocus on Infectious Disease 16:55 – Alternative Therapies & Biohacking 19:21 – Health Trackers & Privacy 22:27 – AI in Healthcare 24:01 – Diet, Supplements & School Meals 27:31 – Food Safety, Pesticides & Peptides See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
durée : 00:38:49 - Questions du soir : le débat - par : Quentin Lafay, Stéphanie Villeneuve - Lyon accueillait, début avril 2026, le One health summit. Parmi les sujets abordés, figuraient les dangers des pesticides, alors que de nombreuses études pointent depuis plusieurs décennies les conséquences néfastes de certains de ces produits sur l'environnement et sur la santé. - invités : Marc-André Selosse Professeur du Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle et membre de l'institut universitaire de France.; François Dedieu Sociologue, directeur de recherche à l'INRAE; Géraldine Woessner rédactrice en cheffe du service société du magazine Le Point
What does it really take to lift millions out of poverty and prevent needless deaths?In this special compilation episode, 17 past guests — including economists, nonprofit founders, and policy advisors — share their most powerful and actionable insights from the front lines of global health and development. You'll hear about the critical need to boost agricultural productivity in sub-Saharan Africa, the staggering impact of lead poisoning on children in low-income countries, and the social forces that contribute to high neonatal mortality rates in India.What's so striking is how some of the most effective interventions sound almost too simple to work: banning certain pesticides, replacing thatch roofs, or identifying village “influencers” to spread health information.Full transcript and links to learn more: https://80k.info/ghdChapters:Cold open (00:00:00)Luisa's intro (00:00:58)Development consultant Karen Levy on why pushing for “sustainable” programmes isn't as good as it sounds (00:02:15)Economist Dean Spears on the social forces and gender inequality that contribute to neonatal mortality in Uttar Pradesh (00:06:55)Charity founder Sarah Eustis-Guthrie on what we can learn from the massive failure of PlayPumps (00:14:33)Economist Rachel Glennerster on how randomised controlled trials are just one way to better understand tricky development problems (00:19:05)Data scientist Hannah Ritchie on why improving agricultural productivity in sub-Saharan Africa is critical to solving global poverty (00:24:36)Charity founder Lucia Coulter on the huge, neglected upsides of reducing lead exposure (00:47:48)Malaria expert James Tibenderana on using gene drives to wipe out the species of mosquitoes that cause malaria (00:53:11)Charity founder Varsha Venugopal on using village gossip to get kids their critical immunisations (01:04:14)Rachel Glennerster on solving tough global problems by creating the right incentives for innovation (01:11:31)Karen Levy on when governments should pay for programmes instead of NGOs (01:26:51)Open Philanthropy lead Alexander Berger on declining returns in global health, and finding and funding the most cost-effective interventions (01:29:40)GiveWell researcher James Snowden on making funding decisions with tricky moral weights (01:34:44)Lucia Coulter on “hits-based giving” approaches to funding global health and development projects (01:43:01)Rachel Glennerster on whether it's better to fix problems in education with small-scale interventions versus systemic reforms (01:48:12)GiveDirectly cofounder Paul Niehaus on why it's so important to give aid recipients a choice in how they spend their money (01:51:09)Sarah Eustis-Guthrie on whether more charities should scale back or shut down, and aligning incentives with beneficiaries (01:56:12)James Tibenderana on why we need loads better data to harness the power of AI to eradicate malaria (02:11:22)Lucia Coulter on rapidly scaling a light-touch intervention to more countries (02:20:14)Karen Levy on why pre-policy plans are so great at aligning perspectives (02:32:47)Rachel Glennerster on the value we get from doing the right RCTs well (02:40:04)Economist Mushtaq Khan on really drilling down into why “context matters” for development work (02:50:13)GiveWell cofounder Elie Hassenfeld on contrasting GiveWell's approach with the subjective wellbeing approach of Happier Lives Institute (02:57:24)James Tibenderana on whether people actually use antimalarial bed nets for fishing — and why that's the wrong thing to focus on (03:05:30)Karen Levy on working with governments to get big results (03:10:53)Leah Utyasheva on how a simple intervention reduced suicide in Sri Lanka by 70% (03:17:38)Karen Levy on working with academics to get the best results on the ground (03:29:03)James Tibenderana on the value of working with local researchers (03:32:15)Lucia Coulter on getting buy-in from both industry and government (03:35:05)Alexander Berger on reasons neartermist work makes sense even by longtermist standards (03:39:26)Economist Shruti Rajagopalan on the key skills to succeed in public policy careers, and seeing economics in everything (03:47:42)J-PAL lead Claire Walsh on her career advice for young people who want to get involved in global health and development (03:55:20)Audio engineering: Ben Cordell, Milo McGuire, Simon Monsour, and Dominic ArmstrongContent editing: Katy Moore and Milo McGuireMusic: CORBITCoordination, transcriptions, and web: Katy Moore
We began the program with four interesting guests on topics we think you should know more about! 8:05PM: Using tax returns for home improvements is a common way to reinvest in your property, but the Better Business Bureau warns homeowners to use caution to avoid scams and poor-quality work.Guest: Paula Fleming, Chief Marketing and Sales Officer for the Better Business Bureau, Boston 8:15PM: Every year Matt and the Matt Brown Foundation team run the Boston Marathon – this year is no different! Please consider supporting the Matt Brown Foundation run for 2026! **Matt Brown is a former Norwood High School (MA) hockey player who became a motivational speaker and founder of the Matt Brown Foundation after sustaining a paralyzing spinal cord injury in a 2010 game.Guest: Matt Brown, former Norwood High School hockey player and Founder of the Matt Brown Foundation 8:30PM: The Environmental Working Group has released its 2026 Shopper’s Guide to Pesticides in Produce™ and finds widespread PFAS (forever chemicals) pesticide residue on non-organic fruits and vegetables. Find out what produce made the list of the 2026 “Dirty Dozen” – But don’t fret, there’s also a 2026 “Clean Fifteen” for safer eating! Guest: Varun Subramaniam, Science Analyst for the Environmental Working Group 8:45PM: There’s a new scam in town, and you probably wouldn’t think much of it since most websites have been asking you to “prove you’re a human” through CAPTCHA (the box that pops up and asks you to click on pictures of traffic lights or crosswalks) for a while now. But hold on – don’t open a “Run” box or paste code if asked to!! It’s a scam! Guest: Eva Velasquez, CEO of the Identity Theft Resource CenterSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Amid a stalled Surgeon General nomination, a federal court ruling striking down vaccine overhauls (at least for now), and anger from ‘Make America Healthy Again' activists, some are wondering whether Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has lost his grip on the movement that helped propel President Donald Trump back to the White House. We hear from one activist outraged by an executive order about weedkiller who says some voters “will not be coming back.” Plus, what's going on with all the whole milk hype videos? For more: How RFK Jr.'s MAHA agenda keeps hitting roadblocks --- Guests: Kelly Ryerson, ‘Glyphosate Girl' & Sarah Owermohle, CNN Health Policy Reporter Host/Producer: David Rind Senior Producer: Matt Martinez Showrunner: Felicia Patinkin Photo: Stefani Reynolds/Bloomberg/Getty Images Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Learn French by Watching TV with Lingopie: https://learn.lingopie.com/dailyfrenchpodVoici l'essentiel sur la saturation invisible de notre air par les pesticides en France. Here is the essential information about the invisible saturation of our air by pesticides in France.Une cartographie récente vient de révéler que les pesticides sont désormais présents dans l'air sur absolument tout le territoire français, soulevant des questions urgentes sur ce qu'on respire vraiment au quotidien. A recent mapping has just revealed that pesticides are now present in the air across absolutely the entire French territory, raising urgent questions about what we are really breathing on a daily basis.Sur 72 substances actives étudiées, un tiers est détecté direct, et la moitié des régions atteignent parfois des niveaux maximaux. Out of 72 active substances studied, one third is directly detected, and half of the regions sometimes reach maximum levels.Et le plus fou dans tout ça, contrairement aux particules fines, il n'existe aucune valeur réglementaire pour nous dire si ces niveaux sont dangereux pour notre santé. And the craziest part of all this, unlike fine particles, there is no regulatory value to tell us if these levels are dangerous for our health.C'est un peu comme mesurer la vitesse sur l'autoroute mais sans avoir jamais planté de panneau de limitation. It's a bit like measuring speed on the highway but without ever having planted a speed limit sign.Prenons le lindane, par exemple. Take lindane, for example.C'est un insecticide toxique et hyper persistant interdit depuis plus de 20 ans. It is a toxic and hyper-persistent insecticide that has been banned for over 20 years.Pourtant, on le retrouve encore dans 71 % des prélèvements récents. Yet, it is still found in 71% of recent samples.Et là on se demande forcément, comment est-ce possible, ou littéralement acceptable, qu'un poison interdit depuis deux décennies continue de voyager dans l'air que l'on respire aujourd'hui. And here we inevitably wonder, how is it possible, or literally acceptable, that a poison banned for two decades continues to travel in the air we breathe today. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Let us know what you think of this episode with a text!Shaun's dealing with a head cold, so naturally Scott prescribes an imagined magic elixir courtesy of his in-house “renaissance pest exterminator”—a guy who moonlights as a rock star with a homemade cocktail that allegedly kills bugs, germs, and possibly the drinker.Meanwhile, a “No Kings” protest takes Scott back to the old department, unlocking a flood of emotions and memories… including a few that can't be unseen.The Flyover:https://jointheflyover.com/Email: 3copstalk@gmail.comWebsite: https://www.3copstalk.comYoutube: https://youtube.com/channel/UCFWKMerhChCE6_s5yFqc4awFacebook: 3 Cops Talk | FacebookInstagram: https://instagram.com/3copstalk?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=
durée : 00:05:00 - Avec sciences - par : Alexandra Delbot - L'analyse génétique d'Anopheles darlingi, principal vecteur du paludisme en Amérique du Sud, révèle une grande diversité. Ce moustique s'adapte rapidement aux environnements transformés par l'humain. Plus inquiétant, cette nouvelle étude identifie une capacité à résister aux produits chimiques. - invités : Mathilde Gendrin Chercheuse à l'Institut Pasteur de Guyane
So many of us garden to attract wildlife. Adding native plants to support bees, butterflies, birds, and beyond is a fulfilling and noble cause but how can we be sure we aren't bringing unwanted pesticides home with us from plant nurseries? This can be a challenge considering the role pesticides play in so many nursery and agricultural settings. We don't have to despair though! People like Sharon Selvaggio of The Xerces Society for Invertebrate Conservation are both putting in the effort to research this issue and also developing resources to help gardeners make better, more ecologically sound choices. Join us for a deep and nuanced dive into the world of pesticides, nurseries, and gardening for wildlife. This episode was produced in part by Sascha, Kim, Tanya, Neil, Matthew, April, Dana, Lilith, Sanza, Eva, Yellowroot, Wisewren, Nadia, Heidi, Blake, Josh, Laure, R.J., Carly, Lucia, Dana, Sarah, Lauren, Strych Mind, Linda, Sylvan, Austin, Sarah, Ethan, Elle, Steve, Cassie, Chuck, Aaron, Gillian, Abi, Rich, Shad, Maddie, Owen, Linda, Alana, Sigma, Max, Richard, Maia, Rens, David, Robert, Thomas, Valerie, Joan, Mohsin Kazmi Photography, Cathy, Simon, Nick, Paul, Charis, EJ, Laura, Sung, NOK, Stephen, Heidi, Kristin, Luke, Sea, Shannon, Thomas, Will, Jamie, Waverly, Brent, Tanner, Rick, Kazys, Dorothy, Katherine, Emily, Theo, Nichole, Paul, Karen, Randi, Caelan, Tom, Don, Susan, Corbin, Keena, Robin, Peter, Whitney, Kenned, Margaret, Daniel, Karen, David, Earl, Jocelyn, Gary, Krysta, Elizabeth, Southern California Carnivorous Plant Enthusiasts, Pattypollinators, Peter, Judson, Ella, Alex, Dan, Pamela, Peter, Andrea, Nathan, Karyn, Michelle, Jillian, Chellie, Linda, Laura, Miz Holly, Christie, Carlos, Paleo Fern, Levi, Sylvia, Lanny, Ben, Lily, Craig, Sarah, Lor, Monika, Brandon, Jeremy, Suzanne, Kristina, Christine, Silas, Michael, Aristia, Felicidad, Lauren, Danielle, Allie, Jeffrey, Amanda, Tommy, Marcel, C Leigh, Karma, Shelby, Christopher, Alvin, Arek, Chellie, Dani, Paul, Dani, Tara, Elly, Colleen, Natalie, Nathan, Ario, Laura, Cari, Margaret, Mary, Connor, Nathan, Jan, Jerome, Brian, Azomonas, Ellie, University Greens, Joseph, Melody, Patricia, Matthew, Garrett, John, Ashley, Cathrine, Melvin, OrangeJulian, Porter, Jules, Griff, Joan, Megan, Marabeth, Les, Ali, Southside Plants, Keiko, Robert, Bryce, Wilma, Amanda, Helen, Mikey, Michelle, German, Joerg, Cathy, Tate, Steve, Kae, Carole, Mr. Keith Santner, Lynn, Aaron, Sara, Kenned, Brett, Jocelyn, Ethan, Sheryl, Runaway Goldfish, Ryan, Chris, Alana, Rachel, Joanna, Lori, Paul, Griff, Matthew, Bobby, Vaibhav, Steven, Joseph, Brandon, Liam, Hall, Jared, Brandon, Christina, Carly, Kazys, Stephen, Katherine, Manny, doeg, Daniel, Tim, Philip, Tim, Lisa, Brodie, Bendix, Irene, holly, Sara, and Margie.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
About this episode: In late 2025, the EPA approved two pesticides for agricultural use that opponents argue contain PFAS—"forever chemicals"—that pose hazards to human health. In this episode: the debate around what constitutes PFAS and the EPA's role in regulating these harmful chemicals. Guest: Rachel Frazin covers energy and environmental policy for The Hill and is the co-author of the book "Poisoning the Well: How Forever Chemicals Contaminated America". Host: Lindsay Smith Rogers, MA, is the producer of the Public Health On Call podcast, an editor for Expert Insights, and the director of content strategy for the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. Show links and related content: E.P.A. Moves to Weaken Limits on a Cancer-Causing Gas—New York Times EPA just approved new 'forever chemical' pesticides for use on food—Washington Post Trump EPA will defend Biden rule forcing polluters to pay for 'forever chemical' cleanup—The Hill Uncovering America's Decades-Long PFAS Contamination—Public Health On Call (June 2025) Transcript information: Looking for episode transcripts? Open our podcast on the Apple Podcasts app (desktop or mobile) or the Spotify mobile app to access an auto-generated transcript of any episode. Closed captioning is also available for every episode on our YouTube channel. Contact us: Have a question about something you heard? Looking for a transcript? Want to suggest a topic or guest? Contact us via email or visit our website. Follow us: @PublicHealthPod on Bluesky @PublicHealthPod on Instagram @JohnsHopkinsSPH on Facebook @PublicHealthOnCall on YouTube Here's our RSS feed Note: These podcasts are a conversation between the participants, and do not represent the position of Johns Hopkins University.
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Dr. Alex Marson, MD, PhD, is a professor of medicine at the University of California, San Francisco. We discuss the biology of the immune system and cancer, and everyday choices that can increase or decrease your cancer risk, several of which are surprising but all of which are actionable. We also discuss immunotherapy, including how engineered T-cells can be used to defeat childhood and adult cancers. Dr. Marson explains CRISPR and gene editing to cure diseases, and we address the ethical questions surrounding gene editing in embryos, children and adults. This discussion is for anyone interested in avoiding cancer and/or seeking to understand the science and practical applications of immune- or gene-therapy. Read the show notes at hubermanlab.com. Thank you to our sponsors AG1: https://drinkag1.com/huberman BetterHelp: https://betterhelp.com/huberman Helix Sleep: https://helixsleep.com/huberman LMNT: https://drinklmnt.com/huberman Function: https://functionhealth.com/huberman Timestamps (00:00:00) Alex Marson (00:02:21) Diseases & Current Biological Landscape; AI & Computational Tools (00:05:56) Immune System, Innate vs Adaptive Immune System (00:10:55) Thymus, T Cell Selection; B Cells & Antibodies (00:13:23) Sponsors: BetterHelp & Helix Sleep (00:16:11) Immune System Health, Sleep, Diet; Genes (00:20:56) Childhood Exposure & Allergy Prevention; Autoimmune Reactions (00:25:27) Whole Body Immune Response, Cytokines & Fever; Antibiotics (00:30:51) Cancer; Mutations & Cell Regulation; Smoking, BRCA Mutations, Sunlight (00:38:27) BRAC Mutations, Mutagens, Pesticides (00:42:33) Sponsor: AG1 (00:43:57) X-Rays & Airport Scanners, Carcinogen vs Mutagen, Charred Meat, Food Dye (00:49:34) Immune-Based Cancer Treatment, Checkpoint Inhibitors, CAR T-Cell Therapy (00:59:04) CRISPR, Immunotherapies (01:02:52) Age & Cancer Risk; CAR T-Cells, Targets & Side Effects; Ketogenic Diet (01:08:27) CRISPR Discovery & Mechanism (01:17:06) CRISPR Precision, Risk & Benefit; CRISPR Technology Evolution (01:20:57) Sponsor: LMNT (01:22:17) CRISPR Cell Delivery, Clinical Trials; Treating Early Cancers & Prevention (01:33:47) Liposomes, Engineered Viruses, Lipid Nanoparticles (LNPs), Vaccines (01:39:57) COVID Pandemic & Trust in Science, mRNA Vaccine (01:47:51) Sponsor: Function (01:49:39) Drug Delivery to Cancer, Immunotoxins, T-Cell Engagers; AI Protein Targets (01:55:45) CRISPR Embryo Modification, Ethics; Heritable Gene Editing, Diversity (02:05:42) Deep Sequencing Embryos, Diversity; Overcoming Adversity & Resilience (02:10:44) Upcoming Therapeutics, Autoimmunity & CAR T-Cells, CRISPR & Gene Function (02:17:55) Banking T Cells or iPSCs?, Future of Cell Programming (02:24:41) Zero-Cost Support, YouTube, Spotify & Apple Follow, Reviews & Feedback, Sponsors, Protocols Book, Social Media, Neural Network Newsletter Disclaimer & Disclosures Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome back to our weekend Cabral HouseCall shows! This is where we answer our community's wellness, weight loss, and anti-aging questions to help people get back on track! Check out today's questions: Sheena: Hi Dr C! Hope you and your team are well. I'm 45 yo and currently on low dose birth control pill to help control the severe perimenopause symptoms I was experiencing. It has REALLY helped which I am thankful for. Obviously I know I cant be on it forever, but the thought of going off and going through all the symptoms is so scary to me. I also know being on the BCP will mask when I'm actually in menopause. Do you have a suggestion as to how I can find out? Is it possible to figure out while on the pill? As instructed by my endocrinologist, I take the pill for 42 day straight, stop for 4 and start again. Could I test my fsh during that 4 Anonymous: Hi Dr. Cabral - I'm hoping you can help me. I keep hearing people say organic doesn't really matter because they're still able to spray the produce with some level of herbicides. Can you help me understand what they could be talking about and confirm that organic is definitely better/ worth the cost? Thanks for all you do! Sierra: Hello Dr. Cabral. My father and four of his kids have chronically low Alk Phos. We have tried supplementing (Zinc, mag, Vit C, DNS, Omegas, etc) for years without any improvement. We are leaning into thinking its a genetic issue (hypophosphotasia). My father has had significant blood calcification, bow legged, bad teeth. Do you have any knowledge on genetically low alk phos, and how to increase our levels or adjust nutrients to help offset issues from low levels of alkphos? We do live fairly healthy, active lives. We do qtrly detoxes, we work to empty our "rain barrel", but is there any other advice you can give us? We would love to figure out how to navigate this. Thank you! day break and be able to tell? Hope this makes sense. Looking forward to your suggestion. Thanks! Adam: Hello, I've noticed during the winter months, I get more symptoms, especially thyroid related issues (dry skin, cold extremities). During the summer, these are substantially less pronounced. I've ran the Stress Mood and Metabolism test (during FEBruary), TSH 2.5, Free T3-3.8, Free T4-1.5, normal cortisol all day, low DHEAS, but are there any specific interventions I can do during the winter months to support my body? Warmer denser foods, different types of exercises, certain supplements etc? Thank you. Desiree: Hi Dr. Cabral, My husband and I are planning to start trying for a baby this June. We are prepping starting now with 3 week detox, followed by heavy metal and parasite detoxes. I will follow that with 3 months of prenatal vitamins. Are there any male specific supplements that improve sperm health and male fertility? Like prenatal supplements but for men. Thanks! Thank you for tuning into today's Cabral HouseCall and be sure to check back tomorrow where we answer more of our community's questions! - - - Show Notes and Resources: StephenCabral.com/3683 - - - Get a FREE Copy of Dr. Cabral's Book: The Rain Barrel Effect - - - Join the Community & Get Your Questions Answered: CabralSupportGroup.com - - - Dr. Cabral's Most Popular At-Home Lab Tests: > Complete Minerals & Metals Test (Test for mineral imbalances & heavy metal toxicity) - - - > Complete Candida, Metabolic & Vitamins Test (Test for 75 biomarkers including yeast & bacterial gut overgrowth, as well as vitamin levels) - - - > Complete Stress, Mood & Metabolism Test (Discover your complete thyroid, adrenal, hormone, vitamin D & insulin levels) - - - > Complete Food Sensitivity Test (Find out your hidden food sensitivities) - - - > Complete Omega-3 & Inflammation Test (Discover your levels of inflammation related to your omega-6 to omega-3 levels) - - - Get Your Question Answered On An Upcoming HouseCall: StephenCabral.com/askcabral - - - Would You Take 30 Seconds To Rate & Review The Cabral Concept? The best way to help me spread our mission of true natural health is to pass on the good word, and I read and appreciate every review!
Florida first lady Casey DeSantis discussed her state's initiative to test for contaminants in food products, including baby formula, candy, and bread. The tests revealed that 17 out of 24 baby formulas had problematic levels of arsenic, lead, cadmium, and mercury. Florida is publishing these results to inform consumers and is encouraging other states to join the effort. The initiative also found glyphosate in many bread brands and arsenic in candy, particularly in Nerds and Jolly Ranchers. DeSantis emphasized the need for transparency and accountability from food companies to protect public health. You will not want to miss this important conversation! Learn more about first lady Casey DeSantis' health initiative at: https://exposingfoodtoxins.com Share the Arrows 2026 is on October 10 in Dallas, Texas! Tickets are on sale now at: https://sharethearrows.com Buy Allie's book "Toxic Empathy: How Progressives Exploit Christian Compassion": https://www.toxicempathy.com — Timecodes: (00:00) Intro (02:40) Toxins in Baby Formula (07:50) Pesticides in Bread (10:30) Poison in Candy (15:00) Keeping Food Companies Accountable (17:30) Future Goals — Relevant Episodes: Ep 1258 | Is Homesteading the American Dream? Secrets to Self-Sufficient Living | Michelle Visser https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/relatable-with-allie-beth-stuckey/id1359249098?i=1000733348024 Ep 810 | Detoxifying Your Life: Birth Control, Cleaning Chemicals & Fake Food | Guest: Shawna Holman https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ep-810-detoxifying-your-life-birth-control-cleaning/id1359249098?i=1000614201869 Ep 741 | How to Realistically Live Toxin-Free | Guest: Taylor Dukes https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ep-741-how-to-realistically-live-toxin-free-guest-taylor/id1359249098?i=1000595318788 — Buy Allie's book "You're Not Enough (and That's Okay): Escaping the Toxic Culture of Self-Love": https://www.alliebethstuckey.com Relatable merchandise: Use promo code ALLIE10 for a discount: https://shop.blazemedia.com/collections/allie-stuckey Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices