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Babies exposed to air pollution while in the womb were found to have shortened telomeres, increasing their risk of disease

(Natural News) Exposure to air pollution carries a significant risk to anyone who is affected by it. The same risk applies even to babies in the womb, according to researchers from Columbia University’s Mailman School of Public Health. In their study, which was published in the journal Environment International, they found that prenatal exposure to air pollution —...

Babies exposed to air pollution while in the womb were found to have shortened telomeres, increasing their risk of disease
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