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Comparative biosciences professor Susan Schantz warns how common chemicals around the house can impact human development and what can be done to help protect children.

Schantz is a professor of Comparative Biosciences at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. She is also a member of the Cellular and Molecular Foundations of Intelligent Behavior group at the Beckman Institute.

What have you done to reduce your exposure to potentially harmful chemicals?
Tell us at #scifuture.

And to read a full Q&A with Professor Schantz about chemical contaminants in our home environments, please visit...
http://beckman.illinois.edu/news/
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