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Study links lead exposure in pregnancy and childhood to faster memory decline in young children.
A new study from the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai links lead exposure during pregnancy and early childhood to faster memory decay in children aged 6 to 8.
Higher blood lead levels were associated with quicker forgetting, even at low exposure levels, impacting learning and cognitive development.
The research calls for stronger lead prevention efforts, especially in underserved communities.
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Un estudio relaciona la exposición al plomo durante el embarazo y la infancia con un deterioro más rápido de la memoria en los niños pequeños.