OSU-CHS Research Examines Effects of Exposure to Heavy Metals, Pesticides
August 27, 2015
August 27, 2015
TULSA, Okla., Aug. 27 -- Oklahoma State University's Center for Health Sciences issued the following news release:
Prolonged exposure to some pesticides and heavy metals could impede brain development in children and support cancer growth. Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences scientist David R. Wallace, Ph.D., is researching how this exposure affects human cells to aid in the development of medical treatments to prevent these health issues.
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Prolonged exposure to some pesticides and heavy metals could impede brain development in children and support cancer growth. Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences scientist David R. Wallace, Ph.D., is researching how this exposure affects human cells to aid in the development of medical treatments to prevent these health issues.
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