Are Environmental Toxins to Blame for Rising Rates of Autism and Schizophrenia?

Are Environmental Toxins to Blame for Rising Rates of Autism and Schizophrenia?

New research traces the genetic pathways that toxins use to attack the developing brain.

Half a century ago, a scientist was trying to create a clean lab that he could use to study radioactive materials free of contamination. But no matter what he tried, his tests kept reporting that they were contaminated with lead. Finally, he realized the source: the lead was coming from the air itself—put there by decades of cars burning leaded gasoline. Eventually, the U.S. Congress passed the Clean Air Act, removing lead from gasoline.

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Study: Chemicals, pollutants found in newborns

Study: Chemicals, pollutants found in newborns

Chemicals from cosmetics, perfumes and other fragrances were detected along with dozens of other industrial compounds in the umbilical cords of African American, Asian and Latino infants in the United States, according to a national study released Wednesday.

Laboratory tests paid for by the nonprofit Environmental Working Group and Rachel's Network found 232 chemicals and pollutants in the umbilical cords of the 10 babies tested in five states between December 2007 and June 2008.

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