A new study suggests that exposure during pregnancy to a class of chemicals called organophosphate esters (OPEs), commonly found in household items like furniture, electronics, and baby toys, may significantly impact a child’s future obesity risk. Experts advise regular hand washing, dusting, and ventilation, choosing flame retardant-free furniture and products, and maintaining a healthy diet and clean home environment to reduce exposure.
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Pregnancy Exposure To Organophosphate Esters Linked To Childhood Obesity Risk
