«Our results suggest that exposure to
higher levels of air pollution during pregnancy is associated with various adverse pregnancy outcomes,» said Prof. Lerner - Geva.
Not exact matches
Children who are exposed in utero to
high levels of particulate
air pollution during the second trimester
of pregnancy may be at greater risk
of developing asthma in early childhood, according to a new study presented at the 2014 American Thoracic Society International Conference.
Deccan Herald: A team
of US and Korean scientists blame
high levels of air pollution in South Asia for a sharp rise in the intensity
of tropical cyclones over the Arabian Sea
during and before the monsoon, writes Kalyan Ray.
High levels of air pollution have become commonplace in Beijing and other Chinese cities, especially
during winter months when temperatures drop and more coal is burned when heating systems are switched on.