Environment
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Children Suffer Brain Damage from Bug-Killing Pesticides, Company Face Lawsuits
A pesticide produced by a chemical company in California was allegedly causing brain damage in babies and children. A lawsuit was filed, Monday, against Dow Chemical Company, an American multinational chemical corporation headquartered in Midland, Michigan and its successor company for the alleged link to long-term effects of the bug-killing pesticide causing brain damage in children.
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