Pesticides, Not ETS, Lowers A Child’s IQ
The studies, published in <a href="http://ehp03.niehs.nih.gov/home.action">Environmental Health Perspectives,</a> showed a 5.5 point drop in IQ for every tenfold increase in organophosphate exposure detected in the maternal urine and umbilical cord blood for children born to women exposed to pesticides during pregnancy.