Common Insecticide Increases Diabetes Risk, Tricks Melatonin Receptor
Source: The Diabetic News
Common Insecticide Increases Diabetes Risk, Tricks Melatonin Receptor
UB scientists have evidence that exposure to one of the most commonly used insecticides creates a higher risk for metabolic diseases like diabetes.
Synthetic chemicals commonly found in insecticides and garden products bind to the receptors that govern our biological clocks, University at Buffalo researchers have found.
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The current research focuses on two chemicals, carbaryl, the third most widely used insecticide in the U.S. but which is illegal in several countries, and carbofuran, the most toxic carbamate insecticide, which has been banned for applications on food crops for human consumption since 2009. It is still used in many countries, including Mexico and traces persist in food, plants and wildlife.
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Published on Dec. 27 in Chemical Research in Toxicology, the research combined a big data approach, using computer modeling on millions of chemicals, with standard wet-laboratory experiments. It was funded by a grant from the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, part of the National Institutes of Health.
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Scary stuff worth reading. Also scary -- note that last part about funding. Wonder how many future research grants won't be funded thanks to emperor orange...
Javaman
(62,517 posts)the orange menace will deregulate insecticides. wait for it.
womanofthehills
(8,698 posts)Trump knows about the dangers of Roundup because when he was campaigning he made a joke about the people of Iowa and Roundup, but he is going to dismantle the EPA so...........................