Life expectancy rise in rich countries slows down: took 30 years to prove
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by metafa.stA new study suggests that exposure to air pollution during pregnancy may be linked to subtle but measurable changes in fetal brain development, as observed through MRI scans. Researchers used machine learning to analyze brain scans and identified patterns associated with air pollution exposure, potentially impacting cognitive and behavioral outcomes later in life.