New Ways To Protect Unborn Babies From Onslaught Of Toxic Chemicals

Wednesday, March 28, 2012
Laura Vandenberg worries whenever she hears a pregnant friend talk about painting a nursery. She gets even more concerned when she learns of a childbearing woman spraying chemical pesticides on her lawn. "It sounds like a no-brainer, but you see it," said Vandenberg, a postdoctoral fellow in biology at Tufts University.
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