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Air pollution mixtures may pose hidden risks during pregnancy

Written by David Miller

Pregnancy puts higher oxygen demand on the body, so expectant mothers breathe significantly more air over the course of a day. When air quality is bad, they're also breathing in more harmful pollutants.

Source: Medical Xpress

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