Cleaning Chemicals & Autism

A recent US study that suggests a connection between children spending more time indoors and autism rates states that one factor could be children’s exposure to indoor pollutants like harsh cleaning chemicals. The study, published in the November issue of Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, found that autism is more prevalent in California, Oregon and Washington counties that received heavy rainfall, keeping children inside, than in counties that receive less rain.

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