Friday, May 10, 2013

About Women's Health: Not Your Mom's Prenatal Safety

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From Denise Maher, your About Women's Health Editor
With Mother's Day this weekend, it doesn't seem right to lecture about the dangers of substance abuse during pregnancy, even if it is National Alcohol-and-Drug-Related Birth Defects Awareness Week. Most of you appreciate those risks, I'm sure. But do you know about risks from industrial and environmental toxins? Instead of pressuring individuals to monitor personal health behaviors, let's consider the bigger public health and policy changes needed to protect children's health.

Link Between Mercury, ADHD and Other Problems
Heavy metals like mercury are especially dangerous to fetuses, infants, and children. Exposure via dietary fish may lead to impaired neurological development as well as impact memory, attention, language, and fine motor and visual spatial skills. Mercury, Fish and ADHD
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Third Hand Smoke
Toxic particulate matter that's left behind after a cigarette is extinguished is called third hand smoke. It can stay on hair, clothing and furniture. Even if they are not directly exposed to smoke, infants and small children are especially susceptible to these residual toxins because they can touch, crawl on, or put their mouth on surfaces contaminated by them. Third Hand Smoke Brings On First Rate Problems

Lead Poisoning: Who is at Risk?
A heavy metal used for centuries in products and building materials, lead was banned from construction materials in the late 70s, yet it persists in the environment. Children are most commonly exposed via contaminated paint chips or soil. Long-term effects to young kids from even small exposures can lead to nervous system disorders, lowered IQ's, impaired memory, and shortened attention spans. Lead Poisoning Risk Factors

Time to Detox?
With all these toxic chemicals around, do you need to consider a cleansing? Detox Basics
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