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Exposure to air pollution in pregnancy does not increase symptoms of attention-deficit

by Staff June 25, 2018
June 25, 2018 44 views
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A study of 30,000 children from seven European countries found no association between prenatal exposure to air pollution and symptoms of attention-deficit and hyperactivity.

Source: sciencedaily.com

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