The EPA is conducting experiments using pesticide that have raised great concern.
In exchange for participating for two years in the Children’s Environmental Exposure Research Study, which involves infants and children up to age 3, the EPA will give each family using pesticides in their home $970, some children’s clothing and a camcorder that parents can keep.
UPDATE: The Washington Post reports that the study has been suspended.
Labels: common sense, EPA, human guinea pigs, inappropriate payments, vulnerable subject populations, what were they thinking?