Autism spectrum disorder and other neurodevelopmental disorders could be triggered by air pollution, a new study suggests.
A recent study published on November 12 in the journal *Brain Medicine* has revealed a significant link between air pollution ...
Air pollution is a key environmental risk factor for autism, influencing neurodevelopment through neuroinflammation, ...
Recent research highlights the link between air pollution and an increased risk of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in children ...
Exposure to nitric oxide (NO)— which is produced when fuel is burned — while a mother is pregnant, or in the early months of ...
An exciting Emerging Topic review published in Brain Medicine unveils compelling evidence linking air pollution exposure ...
Summary: A new review highlights how air pollution, particularly fine particles and nitrogen oxides, can elevate autism risk ...
Babies exposed to smog and the fumes from heavy traffic and factories could be at risk of developing autism, with ...
The findings indicate that exposure to air pollution during critical developmental periods may "significantly" increase the ...
A study suggests exposure to air pollution during late pregnancy or early childhood may increase autism risk. Researchers ...
Researchers found that exposure to nitric oxide (NO), which is produced when fuel is burned, “can disrupt normal brain ...
Autism is a neurodevelopmental disorder in which a child displays repetitive behaviour and affected social skills. Early ...