The effect of small doses of the drug “edil” on the pictute of leykocytes

Abstract

Pesticides can get into the body not only directly, but also indirectly. The toxic elements contained in pesticides enter our bloodstream along with food. Pesticides and herbicides negatively affect the endocrine, immune and nervous systems.

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