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First, I read that "one child in six could be at risk for developmental disorders because of mercury exposure in the mother's womb".
The Amish, like other close ethnic groups around the world, have high rates of inherited disorders because of the emergence of recessive genes passed through generations.
More than one child in six born in the United States could be at risk for developmental disorders because of mercury exposure in the mother's womb, according to revised estimates released last week by Environmental Protection Agency scientists.
I wonder if there's something there: if families today worry more about genetic and mental and other disorders because of how much information we receive about them.
To answer your question: "Do families today worry more about genetic and mental and other disorders because of how much information we receive about them?" Probably.
Children are self-harming and developing eating disorders because of the "exam factory" conditions they face at school, says new research published on Saturday.
Last month a study for the National Union of Teachers found that some pupils are self-harming and developing eating disorders because of the "exam factory" conditions they face at school.
The role of migration as a risk factor remains unknown for mood disorders because of poor data.
Particular attention has been paid to age-related disorders because of the overlap of endocrine and neuronal dysfunction with aging.
As the largest group of professional voice users, teachers are more likely to face voice disorders because of their specific job conditions.
Concerning risk perception, the 56.4% of the respondents believe that they have the same possibilities of suffering musculoskeletal disorders because of their activities.
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