Prenatal exposure to pollutants can affect children's cognitive development: CCCEH study

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Prenatal exposure to pollutants can affect children's cognitive development: CCCEH study

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A study by the Columbia Center for Children's Environmental Health carried out in Krakow, Poland has found that prenatal exposure to pollutants can adversely affect children's cognitive development at age 5, confirming previous findings in a New York City study.

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