This shows smoke stacks and a brain.A recent study links exposure to air pollutants during pregnancy and childhood with lasting changes in the brain’s white matter microstructure, affecting cognitive development through adolescence. The research, which followed over 4,000 participants, found that pollutants like PM2.5 and nitrogen oxides (NOx) were associated with developmental delays in white matter integrity.

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