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In reply to the discussion: "The increase was especially sharp among kindergartners, where autism cases grew by 17% last year." [View all]KT2000
(22,163 posts)to brain development. You might be interested in the research on hormone disrupting chemicals that are found in many products. For one source you can go to Environmental Health Perspectives which is a publication of the National Institute of Environmental Health Science, part of National Institutes of Health. http://ehp.niehs.nih.gov/
If you do a search for hormone disrupting chemicals you will see some research on the damage they do to the developing fetus and the corporate fight to stop requirements for testing for them.
Actually a google for "hormone disrupting chemicals" will lead you to lots of information. Great effort is made to sequester environmental health research from mainstream medicine - for the benefit of corporations I am sure.