Study: Chemicals That Multiply Children's Risk Of ADHD Is Virtually Everywhere

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Published on August 30, 2020 - Duration: 00:40s

Study: Chemicals That Multiply Children's Risk Of ADHD Is Virtually Everywhere

A new study reveals exposure to certain chemicals commonly found in cosmetics and processed foods increases a child's risk for developing ADHD-like behaviors.

In fact, UPI reports the study shows the risk shoots up by more than 30%.

The data showed for every two-fold rise in concentrations of chemicals called phthalates, a child is 34% more likely to shows signs of the neurobehavioral disorder.


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