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New Research Finds Fine Particulate Air Pollution Associated With Increased Risk Of Childhood Autism

2015-05-22 06:40:07| pollutiononline Home Page

Exposure to fine particulate air pollution during pregnancy through the first two years of a child’s life may be associated with an increased risk of the child developing autism spectrum disorder (ASD), a condition that affects one in 68 children, according to aUniversity of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Healthinvestigation of children in southwestern Pennsylvania

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