Air pollution exposure during pregnancy may slow newborn brain development by affecting early myelination.
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								The study shows prenatal air pollution exposure correlates with slower brain myelination in infants, emphasizing the need for improved air quality policies.
Air pollution exposure during pregnancy may slow newborn brain development by affecting early myelination.
Highlights: Exposure to fine airborne particles during pregnancy slows brain myelination in newborns Brain sca
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