Toxic Chemicals Linked to Learning Disabilities

There are 3000 chemicals produced at more than one million pounds per year. The U.S. does not require chemical manufacturers to test any chemicals for neurological effects. Of these 3000 chemicals, we now know that 10 are definite neurotoxins - meaning they impair brain development and function. There is good evidence that another 200 of these chemicals are also neurotoxins.

Two of the most well-known neurotoxins are alcohol and nicotine. Fetal Alcohol Syndrome, now considered part of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder, is the most preventable form of behavioral and learning disabilities. Smoking during pregnancy and exposure to secondhand smoke are also preventable causes of behavioral disorders and developmental delays.

Chemicals Known to Harm Brain Development

Chemicals Under Investigation for Effects on Brain Development

For more information on chemicals that harm brain development and function, see "Scientific Consensus Statement"; at www.iceh.org