Environment
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Exposure to Pollutant May Alter There Gut Microorganisms and Make Infants More Prone to Diseases and Hinder Brain Development
Infant exposure to pollution changes gut flora and may increase illness risk. Pollutants inhaled alter the growing microbiota in ways that may encourage allergies and obesity and impact the brain.
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