Long-term joint exposure to multiple air pollutants at low concentrations may be associated with an increased risk of depression and anxiety, according to a study published in JAMA Psychiatry.
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New research found that in utero exposure to certain flame retardant chemicals may be a risk factor for developing anxiety symptoms in early adolescence. New research led by the University of ...
Inhaling air pollution over a long period of time has been linked to depression and anxiety in a new study. The research, published last week in the journal JAMA Psychiatry, found that over a decade ...
Air pollution has emerged as a complex environmental factor that influences far more than respiratory health. As scientific ...
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