Bridging the environment and neurodevelopment for children’s health: associations between real-time air pollutant exposures and cognitive outcomes

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  • who: PM et al. from the National Institutes of Health, United States Columbia University Irving Medical Center have published the research work: Bridging the environment and neurodevelopment for childrenu2019s health: Associations between real-time air pollutant exposures and cognitive outcomes, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors examine these effects in the context of the built environment, in which these effects may be exacerbated by local social vulnerability; in such context, individuals may experience a suite of socioenvironmental stressors that lead to increased cumulative risk exposure (e_g, Payne-Sturges et_al, 2019). The focus of this . . .

     

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