
Study suggests children with high exposure to air pollution have greater risk of developing ADHD - Hindustan Times

It found that children living in areas with a high level of air pollution due to PM 2.5 particles and very low levels of green space might have up to 62 per cent increased risk of developing ADHD. | Health
ADHD is one of the most common neurodevelopment disorders occurring in children. According to a new study led by Barcelona Institute for Global Health (ISGlobal) researchers, children living in areas… [+3996 chars]
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