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Prenatal air pollution exposure tied to higher autism risk in children

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New findings from Ontario’s largest birth cohort reveal that sulfate and ammonium particles in fine air pollution may disrupt fetal brain development, highlighting the need for cleaner air in urban and disadvantaged communities.

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