U of T-led study finds link between ‘ADHD-like symptoms’ and high fluoride levels during pregnancy
The findings, published today in Environment International, stem from the researchers’ analysis of data from 213 mother-child pairs in Mexico City that were part of the Early Life Exposures in Mexico to Environmental Toxicants project. The project recruited pregnant women from 1994 to 2005 and has continued to follow the women and their children ever since.
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U of T-led study finds link between ‘ADHD-like symptoms’ and high fluoride levels during pregnancy