Prenatal exposure to air pollution during the early and middle stages of pregnancy is associated with adverse neurodevelopmental outcomes at ages 1 to 3 years

Abstract Background A large body of data shows that fetal brain development is vulnerable to disruption by air pollution experienced by the mother during pregnancy, adversely affecting cognitive and psychomotor capabilities during childhood (De Asis-Cruz et al., Biol Psychiatry 7:480-90, 2022; Morga...

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Main Authors: Frederica Perera (Author), Yuqi Miao (Author), Zev Ross (Author), Virginia Rauh (Author), Amy Margolis (Author), Lori Hoepner (Author), Kylie W. Riley (Author), Julie Herbstman (Author), Shuang Wang (Author)
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Published: BMC, 2024-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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