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Flame-Retardant Exposure Increases Anxiety, Affects Social Behaviors in Prairie Vole: North Carolina State University
November 13, 2019
RALEIGH, North Carolina, Nov. 13 [TNSmedicalresearch-Neurotoxicology and Teratology journal] -- North Carolina State University issued the following news release:

New research led by North Carolina State University has shown that early life exposure to a commonly used flame-retardant mixture increases anxiety and affects socioemotional behaviors in prairie voles, particularly in females. The work supports the hypothesis that chemical flame retardants can adversely affect neurologica . . .

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