Pregnant women's exposure to the substances, which are associated with health problems in both pregnant women and their newborns were lowered by phasing out the use of potentially harmful flame retardants in furniture foam, electronics and plastics. The new study, which was published in the ACS journal iEnvironmental Science (and) Technology/i, was the first to examine the phase-out's effectiveness. Ami Zota, an assistant professor at George Washington University, ...You have just read an article categorized health
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