Babies exposed to high amounts of air pollution in the womb show slower signs of development at 18 months than those exposed to lower levels.
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Early exposure to air pollution could affect brain development and mental health later in life: new research
Exposure to air pollution in early life could have lasting effects on child development and mental health in adolescence, according to our recent study. We integrated air pollution data with existing ...
Exposure to air pollution in early pregnancy may slow a baby’s language and motor development, raising concerns about ...
A new study from Oregon Health & Science University found that air pollution can impact adolescent brain development. The analysis indicated that exposure to common air pollutants is associated with ...
A new study tied airborne nitrogen oxides and particulate matter to delayed development of a marker for cerebral “white matter.” Exposure to two common air pollutants in childhood may slow a key ...
April 29, 2026 expert reaction to a paper showing associations between prenatal air pollution exposure and altered neurodevelopmental outcomes in early childhood . A study publish ...
As wildfire seasons intensify and air pollution continues to threaten public health, geographers are turning to new generations of artificial intelligence models to understand how environmental ...
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