Written by Mehr Gill |New Delhi |Updated: September 28, 2019 7:59:34 am
Explained: Soot found in placenta, is foetus at risk?
Previous studies have established a connection between prenatal exposure to ambient air pollution and impaired birth outcomes
In a recent study that raises concerns about the effects of air pollution on babies even before they are born, scientists have reported that particles of black carbon — commonly known as soot — have been found in the placenta of women, who had breathed these in during their pregnancies. The study, conducted by a team of Belgian researchers, has been published in the journal Nature Communications.
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