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Prenatal Phthalate Exposure Linked to Lower Attention Spans in Infants
An Emory University study found a link between higher prenatal phthalate levels in mothers and lower attention spans and slower reaction times in their newborns, due to decreased levels of tyrosine and tryptophan, amino acids crucial for brain development and neurotransmitter production.
Prenatal Phthalate Exposure Linked to Lower Attention Spans in Infants
An Emory University study found a link between higher prenatal phthalate levels in mothers and lower attention spans and slower reaction times in their newborns, due to decreased levels of tyrosine and tryptophan, amino acids crucial for brain development and neurotransmitter production.
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