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Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Autism And Air Pollution: The Link Grows Stronger


Children with autism are two to three times more likely than other children to have been exposed to car exhaust, smog, and other air pollutants during their earliest days, according to a new study.
That new research adds to a mounting body of evidence that shows a link between early-life exposure to pollution and autism spectrum disorders.
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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Just another crock!

Anonymous said...

Um, how do the exhaust fumes get into the womb? Is Mom sucking on that exhaust pipe again? This is so much BS!