Eugenia Chock, MD, MPH, assistant professor of medicine (rheumatology, allergy and immunology) at Yale School of Medicine, aims to help rheumatology patients
A study published last week in JAMA Pediatrics suggests that autism is more common among people born in areas with high levels of lithium in drinking water…
Pregnant women whose household tap water had higher levels of lithium had a moderately higher risk of their offspring being diagnosed with autism spectrum
Higher concentrations of lithium in drinking water among pregnant women carries significant possibilities of raising the risk of autism among children, a new study has found.