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Consensus of scientists: toxic chemicals hurt the developing brain
Published July 6, 2016
In a landmark alliance, known as Project TENDR, leaders of various disciplines have come together in a consensus statement to say that many of the chemicals found in everyday products can result in neurodevelopmental disorders, including autism and attention-deficit disorders. ASF Chief Science Officer Alycia Halladay will be answering questions on a live chat over Facebook on Monday at 3PM EST. You can click here to join.
Filed under: Autism, Environment, featured, Project TENDR, toxic chemical