Cancer and Alzheimer’s ‘strongly’ is associated with toxic chemicals in food and water

Cancer and Alzheimer's 'strongly' is associated with toxic chemicals in food and water

toxic chemical In our air, food and water have been strongly associated with large numbers of environmental problems and serious health issues. cancer, obesity, Dementia, Infertility And ADHD.

Stool Facing humanity “, a new study warns that “Human contamination is spatial” And that the risk to planets and human health is “widely underestimated”, potentially rival of smoking with the effects of insecticides on cancer rates.

More than 3,600 synthetic Chemical From food contact materials, such as packaging and PesticidesThe human body is present globally, the report has revealed, 80 of which are expected to be particularly dangerous.

Chemicals known as perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAs) were found in almost all, of which 14 percent of which blood levels were high in European teenagers, which was severely severe health risk,

Shocking conclusions include pesticides and leukemia, non-Hodcin’s lymphoma, and bladder, colon and liver cancer-include suggestions that include pre-childbirth risk raising childhood and lymphoma obstacles.

The effect of use of pesticides on cancer rates was potentially found to smoke the opponent. ,Country,

Evidence was also collected showing that synthetic chemical humans have been contributed to global decline in sperm count – for example, some PFA men with high levels of men have been found to be less than half of the normal sperm count of people with lower levels.

Amidst the increase in cancer rate, decline in fertility, and chronic diseases, the team behind the report is warning that the current international approach to managing synthetic chemicals is “insufficient” and “misunderstanding”, as they ask for more coordinated action around the world and better standardization to secure the same human beings and planets.

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‘The Invidable Tsunami’ report was made by Deep Science Ventures’ Science team with Grand Foundation for the Protection EnvironmentAfter eight months of investigation, including analysis of the scientific letters reviewed by the colleague as well as interviews with researchers, non-profit leaders, entrepreneurs and investors.

According to researchers, the industrial economy has produced more than 100 million new chemicals, 350,000 currently in commercial use has increased by 50 times since the 1950s. He reported that toxic chemical risk, fossil carbon feedstocks through air, food and water, is a carbon -containing components extracted from fossil fuels.

The team warned the production of consistent chemicals, a group of toxic chemicals that lasts in the environment for a long time, have become so large that “a safe planetary range has been violated”. As an example, he stated that the PFA “has corrupted the entire planet”, with rainwater levels often crosses safe drinking water limits and chemicals found in the blood of almost the entire population.

The World Health Organization (WHO) data suggests that almost all global population breathes in the air which exceeds the agency's guidelines and it includes high level pollutants

The World Health Organization (WHO) data suggests that almost all global population breathes in the air which exceeds the agency’s guidelines and it includes high level pollutants ,AFP/Getty,

The World Health Organization (WHO) data with data is equally widespread, showing that almost all global population (99 percent) breathe in the air that exceeds the agency’s guidelines and high level pollutants.

The team said that the report underlined the “strong” cause and correlation links between poisoning and a variety of severe human health conditions, including cancer, obesity, Alzheimer’s, pregnancy complications, ADHDs, reproductive issues, cardiovascular conditions and respiratory diseases.

Beyond human health, he warned that toxic chemicals are getting “noticeable and wide” damage in ecological systems, affecting biodiversity and delicate balance of natural environment.

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Dr, Director of Climate at Deep Science Ventures. Adam Tomasi-Russell said, “This research collides with the work done, colleague-reviewed work, indicating that humanity is being widely underestimated for chemicals through food, air and water.”

“The scale of the problem is widely visible and research reflects the need for a fundamental change in its understanding, money and innovation efforts to solve this problem.”

Jeremy Grantham, co-founder and chairman at the Grand Foundation for the protection of the environment, said: “Toxicity is the most danger in front of humanity.”

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