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New study links toxic metals in Guatemalan breast milk to stunted infant growth, raising urgent concerns over water ...
The results of a new study could lead to novel approaches for limiting childbirth-related environmental risks.
Research led by the University of Arizona Health Sciences found a potential link between growth problems among infants and high levels of toxic metals and other elements in the breast milk of ...
Researchers found that higher breast milk concentrations of arsenic, barium, beryllium and lead led to impaired growth of ...
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News-Medical.Net on MSNToxic metals in breast milk linked to infant growth problems in GuatemalaResearch led by the University of Arizona Health Sciences found a potential link between growth problems among infants and high levels of toxic metals and other elements in the breast milk of Mayan ...
The study found a potential link between growth problems among infants and high levels of toxic metals and other elements in the breast milk of Mayan women in Guatemala’s Lake Atitlán watershed region ...
High levels of toxic metals like lead and arsenic in breast milk may impair growth in infants, according to an alarming study. Breast milk is the best source of nutrition for infants under six months ...
Being around fire smoke can reprogram your immune system, Harvard researchers found — triggering inflammation, allergy-linked genes, and even embedding toxic metals into your blood cells.
A bipartisan plan on Gov. JB Pritzker's desk could help properly inform parents about the toxic metals in baby food.
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