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Subject: [DCHAS-L] National Academies Press NOW AVAILABLE: Environmental Neuroscience
Date: Thu, 21 Jan 2021 16:13:39 -0500
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Humans are potentially exposed to more than 80,000 toxic chemicals in the environment, yet their impacts on brain health and disease are not well understood. The sheer number of these chemicals has overwhelmed the ability to determine their individual toxicity, much less potential interactive effects. Early life exposures to chemicals can have permanent consequences for neurodevelopment and for neurodegeneration in later life. Toxic effects resulting from chemical exposure can interact with ...
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