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Children who are exposed to tobacco smoke in the womb and exposed to lead after birth have a high risk of ADHD. Nearly 800,000 ADHD cases in children aged 8 to 15 could be reduced by eliminating exposure to these toxins.1


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    1. EurekAlert: Exposure to Lead, Tobacco Smoke Raises Risk of ADHD (Nov. 23, 2009)

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