Newly published research led by scientists at the Keck School of Medicine of the University of Southern California (USC) says that exposure to air pollution appears to increase the risk for autism among people who carry a genetic disposition for the disorder. "Our research shows that children with both the risk genotype and exposure to high air pollutant levels were at increased risk of autism spectrum disorder compared to those without the risk genotype and lower ...You have just read an article categorized health
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