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Study links ADHD with lead and tobacco exposure.(Briefly noted)(attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder)(Brief article)

Mental Health Weekly

| October 02, 2006 | (Hide copyright information)Copyright

New research published in the journal Environmental Health Perspectives suggests that about one-third of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) cases in the United States could be attributable to neonatal tobacco exposure or to lead exposure as a child. The Associated Press reported (Sept. 20) that these most recent findings, based on data for nearly 4,000 children ages 4 to 15, …

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