NYU Langone Health: Reduced Hormone Supply in Pregnant Mothers Linked to ADHD in Their Children
October 22, 2020
October 22, 2020
NEW YORK, Oct. 22 (TNSJou) -- NYU Langone Health, an academic medical center affiliated with New York University, issued the following news release:
Low levels of key, body-regulating chemicals in mothers during the first three months of pregnancy may interfere with the baby's brain development, a large American study shows.
These chemicals, or hormones, are produced in the thyroid gland in the neck and are known to influence fetal growth. Investigators have suspected t . . .
Low levels of key, body-regulating chemicals in mothers during the first three months of pregnancy may interfere with the baby's brain development, a large American study shows.
These chemicals, or hormones, are produced in the thyroid gland in the neck and are known to influence fetal growth. Investigators have suspected t . . .