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Common household chemicals could harm development of critical brain cells, finds new study

[ad_1] In a new study conducted by researchers at Western Reserve University School of Medicine in the US state of Ohio, it was found that chemicals found in disinfectants, furniture, and even toothpaste could hamper the development of critical brain cells. The study said that these substances may be associated with neurological conditions such as multiple sclerosis and autism spectrum disorders. The study noted that exposure to environmental chemicals…

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