Developing foetuses 'exquisitely sensitive' to harm from tiny particles, scientists sayInfants whose mothers were exposed to higher levels of tiny air pollution particles during pregnancy are much more likely to develop asthma, according to research.The study analysed the impact of ultra-fine particles (UFPs), which are not regulated by governments. These are thought to be even more toxic than the larger particles that are routinely monitored and have also been linked to asthma. Continue reading...
Asthma in toddlers linked to in-utero exposure to air pollution, study finds
21. května 2021 15:00
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Zdroj: The Guardian