class="entry-title">Environmental Influences on Child Development

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March 3, 2025 United Arab Emirates, Richmond-Tweed, Holdfast Bay Weezenhof 22 3

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>The Impact of Toxins and Pollutants
Exposure to toxins and pollutants in the physical environment can have detrimental effects on child development, particularly in the global South. Lead, for example, has been extensively studied and shown to significantly impact the cognitive functioning of children and adolescents in the United States and Western Europe. However, the adverse effects of lead exposure are not limited to these regions.


Prenatal and childhood exposure to lead has also been linked to developmental impairments in middle-income countries such as China, India, the Philippines, and Malaysia. Unfortunately, lead levels in many global South countries remain high and largely unregulated, contributing to approximately 40% of children in economically developing nations having elevated blood lead levels.

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