Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma Caused by Roundup?
Back in the 1970s, experiments on mice revealed that Monsanto’s weed killer Roundup caused various forms of cancer in mice. They knew the product was dangerous, and they went forward with production anyway. Nearly 50 years later, the product is still on shelves with the same ingredients, and it’s been linked to forms of cancer in humans. There is widespread litigation to hold the company accountable for allegedly causing so much pain and suffering.
To learn more, we spoke to attorney Jason Brown. He recommends that anyone who has developed leukemia or non-Hodgkin lymphoma to first see a doctor and then a lawyer, especially if you’ve had prolonged exposure to Roundup weed killer.
Jason Brown is Senior Litigator and head of the law firm Brown, LLC, based in Jersey City, New Jersey. He helps people throughout the country.
Learn more at his AskTheLawyers.com™ profile: http://bit.ly/2KB95xZ
Contact him directly: 1-888-981-0016
Topics covered in this video:
0:31 - What are the problems with Roundup weed killer?
1:22 - Is Monsanto aware of the link, and have they done anything to fix it?
2:45 - Does the Roundup available in stores still contain glysophate?
3:33 - What is non-Hodgkin lymphoma?
4:09 - Can only long-term exposure to Roundup cause complications? Can short term exposure cause harm too?
5:24 - What are some signs and symptoms that you may have been affected?
6:12 - If someone thinks they’re a victim, is it too late to get involved? What are the options?
Disclaimer: This video is for informational purposes only. In some states, this video may be deemed Attorney Advertising. The choice of lawyer is an important decision that should not be based solely on advertisements.
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