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Poor air quality linked to cognitive problems in babies

Poor air quality linked to cognitive problems in babies
The team used air quality monitors in the children’s homes to measure emission levels and air quality. Credit: University of East Anglia

Poor air quality could be causing cognitive deficits in babies and toddlers, according to new research from the University of East Anglia.

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