The Agricultural Health Study works to understand how agricultural, lifestyle, and genetic factors affect the health of farming populations.

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News &
Findings

2022 Study Update
Pesticide use and thyroid cancer, shingles risk, kidney cancer and other kidney disease, and information about ongoing and new studies.

Publications
AHS-related research has been published in many peer-reviewed journals.

For
Collaborators

The Agricultural Health Study is funded by the National Cancer Institute and the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences in collaboration with the United States Environmental Protection Agency. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health has previously played an important role in the study. The AHS encourages researchers to collaborate with us to focus on specific health issues related to farming practices. These studies are designed to leverage the data collected from participants.

Collaboration Resources

For
Participants

More than 89,000 farmers and their spouses in Iowa and North Carolina have been involved in the AHS since 1993. Their involvement has provided, and continues to provide, the data that researchers need to help the current and future generations of farmers, and their families, live healthier lives.

Participant Information