Study reveals lasting effects of glyphosate on brain health New research has shown even brief exposure to the weedkiller chemical glyphosate can cause lasting damage to the brain, which may persist long after any direct exposure ends. In the new study, Arizona State University researcher Ramon Velazquez and his team demonstrate that exposure to glyphosate can result in significant brain inflammation, and increase the risk of neurodegenerative disease and Alzheimer’s-like effects. “Our work contributes to the growing literature highlighting the brain’s vulnerability to glyphosate,” Velazquez says. “Given the increasing incidence of cognitive decline in the aging population, particularly in rural communities where exposure to glyphosate is more common due to large-scale farming, there is an urgent need for more basic research on the effects of this herbicide.” The study is here. Arizona State UniversityVictory! Federal court strikes down lax GMO rules, halts genetically engineered crop introductions without USDA oversight For those who missed this crucially important story when we featured it in our Daily Digest a few days ago, we've posted the full piece on the GMWatch site. GMWatch We hope you’ve found this newsletter interesting. Please support our work with a one-off or regular donation. Thank you!