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VisitFirst Organization to Publish Comprehensive Report on Air Pollution and Autism by 2025?
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Study Links Air Pollution to Increased Autism Risk, States Most at Risk
Nov 12, 2024, 11:01 AM
A recent study has identified air pollution as a significant environmental risk factor for autism. The landmark review in brain medicine reveals complex links between air pollutants and neurodevelopmental disorders. Scientists have highlighted that toxins inhaled by millions daily could increase the risk of a child developing autism, with certain states being most at risk. The diagnosis of autism has risen exponentially over the past 11 years, with some attributing this to improved recognition and diagnosis, while others point to broader metabolic and mental health issues.
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