A few days ago, a study presented in Environmental Health Perspectives journal (reported
here) offered a potential glimpse into a linked between pollution and autism. The study, headed by Dr.Deborah Cory-Slechta of University of Rochester Medcical Center, found changes in the brains of mice exposed as babies to fine air particle pollution. These changes correlate to the brain diferences found in people with autism.
As many of us know, the search for the "cause" of autism is a primary source of...
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