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Climate change s adverse effects on health starts in the womb, studies find
Climate hazards – including rising temperature, pollution and wildfires – are increasing the risk of pre-term birth.
United states
Cathal mcnaughton
Gregory wellenius
Amelia wesselink
Dundalk institute of technology
Boston university school of public health
Professor gregory wellenius
Professor amelia wesselink
Boston university school
Public health
Urban turbine
Dundalk institute
New south wales
Harris country
Prof wellenius
Does climate change affect pregnant women and babies? What we know
The study looked at how climate hazards, particularly heat and air pollution, "adversely impact" foetuses during pregnancy, babies and…
United states
Gregory wellenius
Amelia wesselink
Boston university school of public health
Professor gregory wellenius
Professor amelia wesselink
Boston university school
Public health
New south wales
Harris country
Prof wellenius
Climate change s adverse effects on health starts in the womb, studies find
Climate hazards – including rising temperature, pollution and wildfires – are increasing the risk of pre-term birth.
United states
Cathal mcnaughton
Gregory wellenius
Amelia wesselink
Dundalk institute of technology
Boston university school of public health
Professor gregory wellenius
Professor amelia wesselink
Boston university school
Public health
Urban turbine
Dundalk institute
New south wales
Harris country
Prof wellenius
Climate change s adverse effects on health starts in the womb, studies find
Climate hazards – including rising temperature, pollution and wildfires – are increasing the risk of pre-term birth.
United states
Cathal mcnaughton
Gregory wellenius
Amelia wesselink
Dundalk institute of technology
Boston university school of public health
Professor gregory wellenius
Professor amelia wesselink
Boston university school
Public health
Urban turbine
Dundalk institute
New south wales
Harris country
Prof wellenius
Climate change s adverse effects on health starts in the womb, studies find
Climate hazards – including rising temperature, pollution and wildfires – are increasing the risk of pre-term birth.
United states
Cathal mcnaughton
Gregory wellenius
Amelia wesselink
Dundalk institute of technology
Boston university school of public health
Professor gregory wellenius
Professor amelia wesselink
Boston university school
Public health
Urban turbine
Dundalk institute
New south wales
Harris country
Prof wellenius
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