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Unborn infants have air pollutants in lungs, liver and brain: study

Por: New York Post Life October 06, 2022

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Try as they might, parents can’t protect their little ones from this danger. New research shows unborn children have air pollution particles in their brains and lungs before they enter the world, a new study found. The pollutant nanoparticles, called black carbon or soot particles, come from gas and diesel engines, according to the, as well as “coal-fired power plants” and other uses of fossil fuel. researchers from the University of... + full article



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