Researchers at the University of Seville have carried out a study to determine the relationship between prenatal and early childhood exposure to environmental pollutants with the neurodevelopment of children born in the province of Seville. Their results highlight the presence of a mixture of metals in 100% of the subjects analyzed. Each hair sample contained between 2 and 10 metals simultaneously, with an average of 8.37 elements per child.
Researchers at the University of Seville have carried out a study to determine the relationship between prenatal and early childhood exposure to environmental pollutants with the neurodevelopment of children born in the province of Seville. Their results highlight the presence of a mixture of metals in 100% of the subjects analyzed. Each hair sample contained between 2 and 10 metals simultaneously, with an average of 8.37 elements per child.











