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Most Retailers Give Receipts Containing Chemicals Like BPA

Most major chain stores still give receipts that have potentially toxic chemicals on them that can easily transfer to people’s skin, a new study shows. Studies have shown possible effects on the brains of fetuses, infants, and children, plus potential links to blood pressure, Type 2 diabetes, heart disease, and childhood behavior. ....

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Mother's prenatal gut microbiota may predict child behavior: Study


Mother’s prenatal gut microbiota may predict child behavior: Study
Increased diversity of a mother’s gut microbiota during the third trimester of pregnancy may influence a child’s brain development and behavior, says a new study from Australia.
Data published in
EBioMedicine ​indicated that increased maternal alpha diversity during pregnancy was associated with a reduction in internalizing symptoms in children at two years of age.
In addition, researchers reported that butyrate-producing families of bacteria called
Lachnospiraceae​ and
Ruminococcaceae ​were more abundant in moms of kids with “normative behavior”.
“This is the first human study to investigate the relationship between maternal fecal microbiota during pregnancy and behavioral outcomes in children,”​ wrote the researchers, led by Professor Peter Vuillermina from Deakin University in Australia. ....

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