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Home > Studies Link Prenatal Pesticide Exposure, Lower IQ
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Pesticide exposure in the womb could stunt babies'
intelligence, new research suggests. A mother's prenatal exposure to the chemicals—including
the kind farmers spray on crops and bug-killers used in homes—could affect the
cognitive development of her child up to nine years later, according to three
separate studies published today in Environmental Health Perspectives.
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