Toxic Air Pollution Particles Can Get Into Fetus Brains, Lungs
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This in turn could affect organ development and have many long term health implications after birth.
This in turn could affect organ development and have many long term health implications after birth.
This in turn could affect organ development and have many long term health implications after birth.
17 million babies under the age of 1 breathe toxic air, majority live in South Asia – UNICEF
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