More Than Genes: What Science Can Tell Us About Toxic Chemicals, Development, and the Risk to Our Children

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More Than Genes: What Science Can Tell Us About Toxic Chemicals, Development, and the Risk to Our Children

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We are all shaped by our genetic inheritance and by the environment we live in. Indeed, the argument about which of these two forces, nature or nurture, predominates has been furious for decades. But what about our very first environment–the prenatal world where we exist for nine months between conception and birth and where we are more vulnerable than at any other top in our lives?
In More Than Genes, Dan Agin marshals new scientific evidence to argue that the fetal environment can be just as crucial as genetic hard-wiring or even later environment in determining our intelligence and behavior. Stress during pregnancy, for example, puts women at far greater risk of impact children prone to anxiety disorders. Nutritional deprivation during early fetal development may elevate the risk of late onset schizophrenia. And exposure to a whole host of environmental toxins–methylmercury, polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), dioxins, pesticides, ionizing radiation, and most especially lead–as well as maternal use of alcohol, tobacco, marijuana, or cocaine can have impacts ranging from mild cognitive impairment to ADHD, autism, schizophrenia, and other mental disorders. Agin argues as well that differences in IQ among racial, ethnic, and socioeconomic groups are far more attributable to higher levels of stress and chemical toxicity in inner cities–which seep into the prenatal environment and negotiate the health of the fetus–than to genetic inheritance. The excellent news is that the prenatal environment is malleable, and Agin suggests that if we can abandon the naive thought of “immaculate gestation,” we can start to protect fetal development properly.
Soundly argued, painstakingly researched, and accessibly written, More Than Genes challenges many long-held assumptions and represents a huge step forward in our understanding of the origins of human intelligence and behavior.

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