Exposure to toxic metals in war zones endangers early childhood development

Advanced military technology exposes civilians to various toxic metals. New research in the field of psychology provides evidence that mothers' and newborns' exposure to toxic metals in wars endangers children's motor, cognitive and emotional development. Since breastfeeding during the first months is generally considered beneficial to infant health, the researchers were also interested in the role of breastfeeding in metal exposure and its association with child development issues.
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