Pesticides, according to research, can have a negative impact on the brain and nerves, causing damage.
If one is exposed to them for an extended period of time, it might cause anxiety, memory loss, significant mood swings, and cognitive issues.
Low-level exposure to organophosphate pesticides, the world's most extensively used insecticides, is linked to long-term brain damage, according to a new study.
Chlorpyrifos, for example, is an acutely toxic insecticide that has been linked to neurodevelopmental effects in children, including lower birth weight, lower IQ, loss of working memory, attention difficulties, and delayed motor development.