Air Pollution and Childhood Cancer

A new study finds a link between air pollution exposure during pregnancy and childhood leukemia.

Decades of research has shown that air pollution may cause serious health effects including asthma, heart disease, and cancer. A team at the UCLA School of Public Health wanted to know whether a woman’s exposure to polluted air during pregnancy may affect a child’s health after birth.

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