US-based Harvard School of Public Health scientists and their international colleagues evaluate 500 boys in the heavily-polluted town of Chapaevsk, Russia, finding that those with the highest exposure to industrial and agricultural toxins were, on average, 3 centimeters shorter than their peers.
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