The recent study followed individuals from birth into their sixties, analysing historical data on prenatal lead exposure and later-life cognitive function. Researchers discovered that higher levels of lead exposure during pregnancy were associated with reduced memory, slower processing speed, and lower overall cognitive scores in older adulthood. Importantly, these effects persisted even after accounting for factors such as education, socio-economic background, and lifestyle.
Why does prenatal exposure matter so much?
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