People who don’t farm, but live in U.S. agricultural communities where pesticides are used on farms, face an increased cancer risk as significant as if they were smokers, according to a new study.
Melanoma risk surges in Pennsylvania farm regions, hinting at a troubling connection between agricultural chemicals and community health.
Image Credit: New Line Cinema; Cube Vision; Avery Pix. Katt Williams opened up about life living on a farm and what he’s gotten from the experience in a new interview. The comedian spoke to GQ ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Pam Danziger reports on retail, focused on the luxury consumer market. This article is more than 2 years old. “The rural lifestyle ...
MYRTLE BEACH, SC (WMBF) -Have you ever wondered what life was like on a living farm in the early to mid-1900s? Come along as we explore what farm life looked like during this time of year. From making ...
More than 37,000 Minnesotans will receive cancer diagnoses in 2025, and around 10,000 will die from one of the many forms of the disease, according to the latest projections from the American Cancer ...
A Fort Salonga developer is proposing a 97-bed assisted living facility at the former Bull Run Farm in St. James, but neighbors say it would be a mistake to build over a vestige of the town’s ...
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