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  2. Study: 21 popular cereals found to have cancer-linked Roundup ...

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    New tests done by the Environmental Working Group have found 21 oat-based cereals and snack bars popular amongst children to have "troubling levels of glyphosate." The chemical, which is the ...

  3. Roundup (herbicide) - Wikipedia

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    Roundup is a brand name of herbicide originally produced by Monsanto, ... was classed by the European Union as "dangerous for the environment" and "toxic for aquatic ...

  4. A Stroll Through the Garden: Questions about the use of ...

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    Research has revealed that POEA was harmful to the living cells and 2,000 times more toxic than a low dose of glyphosate. Most regulatory bodies consider POEA as inactive and thus requires no risk ...

  5. Glyphosate - Wikipedia

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    The percentage of POEA varies. A 1997 US government report said that Roundup is 15% POEA while Roundup Pro is 14.5%. [136] Since POEA is more toxic to fish and amphibians than glyphosate alone, POEA is not allowed in aquatic formulations. [137] [136] [138] As of 2000, at least 58 studies existed on the effects of Roundup on a range of organisms ...

  6. Mistrial declared in Delaware lawsuit blaming landscaper's ...

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    A California jury last year ordered Bayer to pay $332 million in a Roundup lawsuit, but a judge this week said the jury award was excessive and reduced it to $28 million.

  7. Johnson v. Monsanto Co. - Wikipedia

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    Johnson v. Monsanto Co. was the first lawsuit to proceed to trial over Monsanto's Roundup herbicide product causing cancer. The lawsuit alleged that the exposure of glyphosate, an active ingredient in the Roundup product, caused Dewayne "Lee" Johnson's non-Hodgkin lymphoma.