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Anon Archived Neurobehavioral effects found in children exposed to flower pesticides: Ecuador exports many Mother's Day bouquets, leaving behind evidence of harm to children's mental functions due to pesticide use. (sciencedaily.com)
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[–] investigationongoing 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) 3.6 years ago
All for something that is tossed out in a week, and often replaces much desired real human interaction
[–] 9166638? [S] 0 points 0 points 0 points (+0|-0) 3.6 years ago
Great thought. Roses are transient, but memories persist.
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[–] investigationongoing 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
All for something that is tossed out in a week, and often replaces much desired real human interaction
[–] 9166638? [S] ago
Great thought. Roses are transient, but memories persist.