Wildfire smoke now bigger prenatal threat than human sources of air pollution
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Wildfire Smoke Linked to Higher Preterm Birth Risk Than Urban Air Pollution
Wildfire smoke has emerged as a more significant threat to fetal development than many traditional sources of urban air pollution, according to new research that highlights shifting patterns in environmental health risks. Scientists examining birth outcomes across large populations have found that exposure to particulate matter from burning forests and grasslands now contributes more to adverse prenatal effects than emissions from vehicles, fact…
While man-made air pollution is being contained through various efforts, it has been pointed out that the increase in wildfires is resulting in a corresponding increase in air pollution. In particular, unborn fetuses are at increased risk of premature birth and later-life illnesses. Read more...
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