July 29, 2008

Common Insecticides Used on Golf Courses Not a Threat to Golfers (Newswise)

Maintaining golf courses requires the constant use of herbicides and insecticides. While some golfers may wonder if they are being poisoned in their pursuit of pleasure, new research from UMass Amherst shows that residues of two widely used insecticides picked up by golfers in a typical golf game do not pose a health risk.

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