Only One Chance: How Environmental Pollution Impairs Brain Development -- And How to Protect the Brains of the Next Generation

New York, US: Oup Usa (2013)
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Abstract

One of every six children suffers from a neurodevelopmental abnormality of unknown cause. Environmental pollutants such as lead, mercury, and pesticides interfere with brain development, yet we do not test industrial chemicals for brain toxicity.

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