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When little kids are exposed to higher levels of certain chemicals found in everyday products — especially when many of them are high at once — they’re more likely to show increasing hyperactivity as they grow.

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The study looked at how exposure to a mix of chemicals affects hyperactivity in young kids and found that when all the chemical levels were high (top 55%), the risk of hyperactivity went up, which matches what the claim says.

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