By Rebecca Beyer
Daily Journal Staff Writer
LOS ANGELES - In their work on banana plantations in Nicaragua, 12 men were not exposed to enough of a toxic pesticide to cause their sterility or low sperm counts, a physician said Wednesday.
Dr. Marion Fedoruk is the last witness to testify for the defense and in the trial of the 12 men, who claim that exposure to a pesticide made by Do...
Daily Journal Staff Writer
LOS ANGELES - In their work on banana plantations in Nicaragua, 12 men were not exposed to enough of a toxic pesticide to cause their sterility or low sperm counts, a physician said Wednesday.
Dr. Marion Fedoruk is the last witness to testify for the defense and in the trial of the 12 men, who claim that exposure to a pesticide made by Do...
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