Monday, October 10, 2011

Pregnant mothers at risk from air pollution, California study suggests

Pregnant mothers at risk from air pollution, California study suggests: A California-based study has looked in detail at air quality and the impact of traffic-related air pollution on premature birth. Results from the study show that traffic-related air pollution, especially polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, is associated with up to a 30 percent increase in premature births, and that seasonal changes and vicinity to the coast affected concentration of toxic pollutants in the air.

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