While two-thirds of these foods are ranked low or very low risk, pesticides pose a serious problem in conventionally grown ...
Pesticides and chemicals can stick to produce you bring home from the store. But some fruits and vegetables are more susceptible. David Watsky Senior Editor / Home and Kitchen David lives in ...
MIT engineers have developed a new spray coating that makes pesticides stick better to leaves, reducing environmental ...
In summers, one needs to take special care of food and drink. Especially after buying vegetables, it is advisable to cook and ...
Reducing the amount of agricultural sprays used by farmers—including fertilizers, pesticides, and herbicides—could cut down ...
Following is a transcript of the video. Do you rinse your fruits and vegetables before eating? Water can't get rid of all those pesticides. This is because some produce, like apples, soak the ...
After decades of pressure from farmworkers and their allies, California launched a statewide system to warn communities ...
All vegetables should be washed thoroughly before use, to remove dirt and traces of pesticides. Peeling vegetables is an easy way to remove surface dirt or germs, but don't peel too thickly ...