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Linked To Cognitive Problems In Babies

Poor air quality in India is linked to cognitive decline in infants under the age of two, according to a new study published Children's long-term brain development may suffer if nothing is done to address the issue. "Prior work has shown that poor air quality is linked to cognitive deficits in children, as well as emotional and behavioral problems, which can have a severe impact on families," John Spencer stated Because they have the potential to travel from the respiratory system into the brain, extremely minute particles in the air are a major cause for concern. When brain growth is at its peak and the brain may be particularly sensitive to toxins, studies failed to demonstrate a link between poor air quality and cognitive issues in infants This association is first demonstrated in our study O n one display, the young children were shown colorflashing squares that remained constant after each blink. After each blink on a second display, one color square changed. In the homes of the children, the team measured emission levels and air quality with air quality monitors They also controlled for the socioeconomic status of the family " Spencer said this research demonstrates for the first time that poor air quality is associated with impaired visual cognition in the first two years of life, when brain growth is at its peak.

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