Your choice: keep kids indoors or use iodized salt
Urban air pollution cuts children's IQ by 4.5%, according to Science News , previewing an article to be published in the August issue of Pediatrics.
Whether that science is good or not, it should remind us all that this is one-third the benefit of using iodized salt. Iodine deficiency penalizes a newborn's IQ by 10-15 IQ points and is simply prevented by switching from plain to iodized salt. See a great story on "Raising the World's IQ" in the New York Times .
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