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Exposure of pregnant mice to the pesticide DDT is linked to an increased risk of obesity, diabetes, high cholesterol and related conditions in female offspring later in life, according to a study led by the University of California, Davis.
The study, published online July 30 in the journal PLOS ONE, is the first to show that developmental exposure to DDT increases the risk of females later developing metabolic syndrome -- a cluster of conditions that include increased body fat, blood glucose, and cholesterol.
DDT was banned in the United States in the 1970s but continues to be used for malaria control in countries including India and South Africa.
Scientists gave mice doses of DDT comparable to exposures of people living in malaria-infested regions where it is regularly sprayed, as well as of pregnant mothers of U.S. adults who are now in their 50s.
"The women and men this study is most applicable to in the United States are currently at the age when they're more likely to develop metabolic syndrome, because these are diseases of middle- to late adulthood," said lead author Michele La Merrill, assistant professor of environmental toxicology at UC Davis.
The scientists found that exposure to DDT before birth slowed the metabolism of female mice and lowered their tolerance of cold temperature. This increased their likelihood of developing metabolic syndrome and its host of related conditions.
How is it we allow for other countries to use a pesticide that we know is harmful?
As of 1995, DDT had been banned for all uses in 49 countries and severely restricted in 23.[5] In countries with "restricted" use
originally posted by: roadgravel
How is it we allow for other countries to use a pesticide that we know is harmful?
I thought other countries were allowed to run their own country. Why is the US the world police. Blame their leaders and companies.
originally posted by: roaland
I'm sure its horrible stuff but, well here, let me throw a quote at you from another website i found.
As of 1995, DDT had been banned for all uses in 49 countries and severely restricted in 23.[5] In countries with "restricted" use
which can be found at this link
DDT LINK
also with additional info on DDT. banned in 49 countries since 95', I'd call that a hell of a good start. But actually countries who were using DDT who we told to stop , saw a drastic uptick in malaria and other such illnesses. But since we forced them to stop using DDT they don't have anything that works just as good. So now instead of getting sick from the DDT, their dying from illness instead. NOt that I"m advication the use of DDT, but people do this stuff and then don't think about what not having these things around does to poor countries. The alternitive that was used as a replacement was not as good and no suitable replacement could make it past certain people within our govt.
originally posted by: roadgravel
How is it we allow for other countries to use a pesticide that we know is harmful?
I thought other countries were allowed to run their own country. Why is the US the world police. Blame their leaders and companies.
originally posted by: Hoosierdaddy71
Some European countries have banned gmo's. We still use them. How can they let us use something they know is dangerous?
originally posted by: knoledgeispower
originally posted by: roaland
I'm sure its horrible stuff but, well here, let me throw a quote at you from another website i found.
As of 1995, DDT had been banned for all uses in 49 countries and severely restricted in 23.[5] In countries with "restricted" use
which can be found at this link
DDT LINK
also with additional info on DDT. banned in 49 countries since 95', I'd call that a hell of a good start. But actually countries who were using DDT who we told to stop , saw a drastic uptick in malaria and other such illnesses. But since we forced them to stop using DDT they don't have anything that works just as good. So now instead of getting sick from the DDT, their dying from illness instead. NOt that I"m advication the use of DDT, but people do this stuff and then don't think about what not having these things around does to poor countries. The alternitive that was used as a replacement was not as good and no suitable replacement could make it past certain people within our govt.
I highly doubt that a pesticide was keeping Malaria & other such illnesses from occurring.
originally posted by: roaland
originally posted by: knoledgeispower
originally posted by: roaland
I'm sure its horrible stuff but, well here, let me throw a quote at you from another website i found.
As of 1995, DDT had been banned for all uses in 49 countries and severely restricted in 23.[5] In countries with "restricted" use
which can be found at this link
DDT LINK
also with additional info on DDT. banned in 49 countries since 95', I'd call that a hell of a good start. But actually countries who were using DDT who we told to stop , saw a drastic uptick in malaria and other such illnesses. But since we forced them to stop using DDT they don't have anything that works just as good. So now instead of getting sick from the DDT, their dying from illness instead. NOt that I"m advication the use of DDT, but people do this stuff and then don't think about what not having these things around does to poor countries. The alternitive that was used as a replacement was not as good and no suitable replacement could make it past certain people within our govt.
I highly doubt that a pesticide was keeping Malaria & other such illnesses from occurring.
actually, it is lol check out this link. its a .gov website. you didn't know DDT was used for that stuff huh? hmm interesting lol
DDT Malaria LINK