A child’s autism risk may increase with exposure to these pollutants

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According to new research out of the University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health, kids that have been exposed to two air pollutants, chromium and styrene, may have an increased risk of developing autism. If children are exposed to chromium and styrene while in the womb or during their first two years of life, they…

A Child’s Autism Risk May Increase With Exposure To These Pollutants

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