A Silent Pandemic: Industrial Chemicals Are Impairing The Brain Development Of Children Worldwide
13th Nov 2006, 08:27 GMT
Fetal and early childhood exposures to industrial chemicals in the environment can damage the developing brain and can lead to neurodevelopmental disorders (NDDs)--autism, attention deficit disorder (ADHD), and mental retardation. Still, there has been insufficient research done to identify the individual chemicals that can cause injury to the developing brains of children. [click link for full article]
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