The widespread use of pesticides in agriculture has raised significant concerns regarding their impact on human health, particularly among vulnerable populations such as children. This study examines the effects of pesticide exposure on children's developing organisms, focusing on physiological, neurological, and developmental outcomes. Through an analysis of recent epidemiological and experimental studies, we identify the key pathways of pesticide absorption and the associated risks, including endocrine disruption, cognitive impairments, and increased susceptibility to chronic diseases. The findings emphasize the heightened vulnerability of children due to their smaller body mass, faster metabolic rates, and ongoing physiological development. Recommendations for minimizing exposure include stricter regulatory measures, public education campaigns, and the promotion of organic farming practices. This research highlights the urgent need for interdisciplinary collaboration to mitigate the health risks posed by pesticides and safeguard the well-being of future generations.
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