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Prenatal exposure to tobacco smoke and pollution associated with child behavioral problems – News-Medical.Net
A pregnant woman’s exposure to tobacco smoke and pollution from road traffic can influence the development of behavioral outcomes in early childhood.
A pregnant woman’s exposure to tobacco smoke and pollution from road traffic can influence the development of behavioral outcomes in early childhood. This is the conclusion of a recent study led by a team from the Barcelona Institute for Global Health (ISGlobal), a centre supported by the “la Caixa” Foundation.
The study, published in Environmental International, is the first to investigate the impact of the exposome–i.e. the set of all environmental exposures, both chemical and non-chemical, during…
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