July 9, 2026
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Healthy pregnancy diets cut chemical exposure but may raise pesticide intake, research warns

A US study has found that pregnant women following nutritional guidelines may reduce their exposure to many environmental chemicals from food and everyday products. However, the authors warn that following healthy diets high in fruits and vegetables could also increase exposure to pesticides, urging policymakers to include chemical exposure as a factor in dietary guidelines. Diets expose consumers to environmental chemicals, which may enter foods through farming, processing, packaging, storage, or cooking.

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