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That can sharply increase the number of kids needing remedial education, says Bruce Lanphear, a professor at Simon Fraser University in Vancouver, Canada, also not involved in the study.
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Lanphear says earlier studies have linked the specific type of bug killer included in these studies, organophosphate pesticides, with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder ADHD.
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Barnsdall's current club is 20-10 (with Lanphear leading the attack with 18 home runs) and will host the district tournament Friday.
After 204 seasons, town still adores the man they call 'Gilb' 2010
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Lanphear says earlier studies have linked the specific type of bug killer included in these studies, organophosphate pesticides, with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder ADHD.
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That can sharply increase the number of kids needing remedial education, says Bruce Lanphear, a professor at Simon Fraser University in Vancouver, Canada, also not involved in the study.
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Heather Lanphear, a junior who plays third base on the girls slow-pitch softball team at Barnsdall High, parked just behind the left-field ... basketball | Comment | Recommend
High School Sports- Boys and Girls Football & Basketball Coverage 2010
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Lanphear was calling to Joe Gilbert, the team's coach.
After 204 seasons, town still adores the man they call 'Gilb' 2010
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Heather Lanphear, a junior who plays third base on the girls slow-pitch softball team at Barnsdall High, parked just behind the left-field fence an hour before Tuesday's game and yelled, Gilbert!
After 204 seasons, town still adores the man they call 'Gilb' 2010
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Heather Lanphear, a junior who plays third base on the girls slow-pitch softball team at Barnsdall High, parked just behind the left-field ... basketball | Comment | Recommend
High School Sports- Boys and Girls Football & Basketball Coverage 2010
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A study conducted by Dr. Bruce Lanphear found that children with a lead concentration of less than 10 micrograms per deciliter of blood scored an average of 11.1 points lower on a Stanford-Binet IQ test.
Testing for Kindergarten Karen Quinn 2010
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