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air pollution, Autism spectrum
Autism risk could rise with air pollution, new study suggests
Autism spectrum disorder and other neurodevelopmental disorders could be triggered by air pollution, a new study suggests. Researchers and other experts speak about the potential risk.
New study links air pollution to increased autism risk
A recent study published on November 12 in the journal *Brain Medicine* has revealed a significant link between air
pollution
and an increased risk of
autism
spectrum disorder (ASD). The research, led by Professor Haitham Amal, a world-leading expert in ...
Study highlights air pollution as key environmental factor in autism risk
Air pollution is a key environmental risk factor for autism, influencing neurodevelopment through neuroinflammation, oxidative stress, and epigenetic changes.
Air pollution discovered to be a "critical risk factor" for autism
Recent research highlights the link between air pollution and an increased risk of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in children.
Autism May Be Caused by Air Pollution — Specifically, Car Exhaust, New Study Says
Exposure to nitric oxide (NO)— which is produced when fuel is burned — while a mother is pregnant, or in the early months of life, may pose a “significant risk” of a child developing Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), according to a study published Nov. 12 in in the journal Brain Medicine.
Air pollution emerges as critical environmental risk factor for autism, emerging topic review finds
An exciting Emerging Topic review published in Brain Medicine unveils compelling evidence linking air pollution exposure during pregnancy and early childhood to increased autism spectrum disorder (ASD) risk.
Air pollution, hitting unborn babies hard, could cause autism
Babies exposed to smog and the fumes from heavy traffic and factories could be at risk of developing autism, with vulnerability greatest before birth. "Of particular concern is the finding that smaller particles,
Air Pollution's Hidden Impact on Autism Risk
A study suggests exposure to air pollution during late pregnancy or early childhood may increase autism risk. Researchers reviewed prior studies to reveal that pollutants like PM2.5 and nitrogen oxides can affect brain development.
Vehicle emissions could be main cause of rising rates of autism: Study
Researchers found that exposure to nitric oxide (NO), which is produced when fuel is burned, “can disrupt normal brain development” and may pose a “significant risk” of a child developing autism spectrum disorder (ASD).
Exposure to air pollution during pregnancy, early childhood may heighten autism risk, study suggests
Autism is a neurodevelopmental disorder in which a child displays repetitive behaviour and affected social skills. Early signs, such as difficulty in non-verbal communication and avoiding eye contact,
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Air Pollution Linked to Autism Risk During Developmental Stages
Summary: A new review highlights how air
pollution
, particularly fine particles and nitrogen oxides, can elevate
autism
...
Manchester Evening News
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Air pollution may raise risk of autism, study finds
"The research suggests that individuals with genetic predisposition to ASD (
autism
spectrum disorder) may be more ...
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