Does glyphosate’s link to shorter pregnancy concern you?
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Breaking news, friend.

A new study detected glyphosate in more than 94% of samples from pregnant women and found that higher levels of glyphosate were linked to shorter pregnancies. Shorter pregnancies can increase the risk of infant mortality, breathing difficulties and intellectual delays.

In the face of mounting legal liability over glyphosate’s links to cancer, Bayer Ag recently decided to halt sales of residential products containing glyphosate – the key ingredient in the weedkiller Roundup. But millions of pounds of the cancer-linked chemical will still be dumped on American farmland, contaminating our food, air and water.

EWG tests have revealed shockingly high levels of glyphosate in our food, including hummus, oat-based cereals and oatmeal. We’re fighting to get glyphosate out of our food, but we need your help. We’re asking 3,200 of our top supporters to complete our survey on glyphosate before midnight tonight. Will you be one of them?

 
 
 
 
 
 

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