air quality
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Dirty Air Particles Found In Pregnant Women’s Placentas, Potentially Endangering Babies
Even unborn babies are in danger of air pollution as a new study reveals sooty particles can make its way to the placenta. The placenta is an organ that nourishes the fetus as it develops in the mother's womb.
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