Exposure to metals during pregnancy may affect the baby s health
Exposure to metals has been associated with problems at birth such as pre-term birth and low birth weight in babies, and pre-eclampsia in women.
New York: Exposure to metals such as nickel, arsenic, cobalt and lead may disrupt a woman s hormones during pregnancy which may lead to children s later health and disease risks, says a new study.
Exposure to metals has been associated with problems at birth such as pre-term birth and low birth weight in babies, and pre-eclampsia in women.
However, little is known about how metals exposure can lead to such problems. This new research, published in the journal Environment International, shows that some metals may disrupt the endocrine system, which is responsible for regulating our body s hormones.
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