Benzene Exposure During Pregnancy Affects Later-Life Metabolic Health
Update: 2023-08-02
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Prenatal exposure to the air pollutant benzene may lead to a higher risk of metabolic diseases later in life,
according to a study in mice partially funded by the NIEHS Superfund Research Program (SRP). Benzene affects
neurodevelopment, predisposing offspring to harmful metabolic effects, according to a research team led by
Marianna Sadagurski, Ph.D., of the Wayne State University SRP Center.
according to a study in mice partially funded by the NIEHS Superfund Research Program (SRP). Benzene affects
neurodevelopment, predisposing offspring to harmful metabolic effects, according to a research team led by
Marianna Sadagurski, Ph.D., of the Wayne State University SRP Center.
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