Air pollution during pregnancy linked to low birth weight, s

Air pollution during pregnancy linked to low birth weight, study finds

A recent study has uncovered a troubling link between exposure to PM2.5 air pollution during pregnancy and the risk of low birth weight in newborns. This study highlights the significant impact of air quality on prenatal development and emphasizes the urgent need for stricter air pollution controls. The research team includes Hebrew University's School of Public Health and Hadassah Medical Center.

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