Air pollution is a key environmental risk factor for autism, influencing neurodevelopment through neuroinflammation, ...
Recent research highlights the link between air pollution and an increased risk of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in children ...
Exposure to nitric oxide (NO)— which is produced when fuel is burned — while a mother is pregnant, or in the early months of ...
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Air pollution breathed in by women during pregnancy may be linked to a greater risk of their child developing autism, according to new research. A review of the latest literature found babies ...
"The research suggests that individuals with genetic predisposition to ASD (autism spectrum disorder) may be more vulnerable to the harmful effects of air pollution exposure," Professor Amal adds.
registry study using Danish registry data to study the links between autism and ADHD and air pollution exposure both before and after birth. It will also look at how genetic factors may influence the ...
Better indoor air quality can reduce the spread of airborne diseases such as COVID-19 and improve productivity in schools and workplaces. (Getty Images) Improving indoor air quality is the goal of a ...
They compared images from 142 ... story of brain function in autism is far more complex than simply assuming that lower or higher neuronal density equates to quality of function.
In an interview with HT Lifestyle, Dr Shilpi Saraswat, Clinical Psychologist at Sakra World Hospital in Bengaluru, shared, “A crucial indicator of outdoor air pollution is PM2.5, or particulate ...
India's capital Delhi has alarmingly high levels of indoor ... pollution. Home to 22 of the world's 30 most polluted cities, India's toxic air kills more than one million people each year. Getty ...