Top neurologists say regulator ignored warnings as weed killer decision looms
07-06-2026 20:46 via abc.net.au

Top neurologists say regulator ignored warnings as weed killer decision looms

Australia's leading movement disorder specialists say the chemical regulator did not engage with their concerns about paraquat, despite growing evidence linking the herbicide to Parkinson's disease. 
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