Phthalates Linked to Lower IQ Scores in Children

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A recent study published in Environmental Health Perspectives has found a correlation between phthalate metabolites in children’s urine and IQ scores. Phthalates, which can be absorbed through the skin, are often used as plasticizers in flexible vinyl, PVC products, adhesives, coatings, and some wood products.

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